While the aim of women-only programs is positive, critics argue that segregation might not fully prepare women for the real-world workplace, which is co-ed. The concern is that these programs could inadvertently reinforce gender stereotypes and fail to address underlying issues of inequality in the workplace.

While the aim of women-only programs is positive, critics argue that segregation might not fully prepare women for the real-world workplace, which is co-ed. The concern is that these programs could inadvertently reinforce gender stereotypes and fail to address underlying issues of inequality in the workplace.

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