Social Sciences, asked by kanwalayesha401, 6 months ago

In our society, both male and females perform different roles. What is your perspective on these differences in gender roles? Is it naturally endowed differences in gender roles or socially constructed? Explain and justify your views with examples.

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Answered by Izma22
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Gender roles can be defined as the behaviors, values, and attitudes that a society considers appropriate for both male and female. Traditionally, men and women had completely opposing roles, men were seen as the provider for the family and women were seen as the caretakers of both the home and the family.

Men are, in general, more muscular than women. Women are just over half as strong as men in their upper bodies, and about two-thirds as strong in their lower bodies.

Gender socialization is thus the process of educating and instructing males and females as to the norms, behaviors, values, and beliefs of group membership.

Gender is an important consideration in development. It is a way of looking at how social norms and power structures impact on the lives and opportunities available to different groups of men and women. Globally, more women than men live in poverty.

Answered by sainichirag18
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Explanation:

  • OURS IS A MALE DOMINATING SOCIETY.
  • PARENTS PREFER TO HAVE SONS.
  • PERCENTAGE OF FEMALES IN CENTRAL GOVERNMENT IS STILL LESS.
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