1.6 Families and Gender Equality

    Cards (34)

    • In a gender-equal family structure, decision-making is primarily joint
    • In a gender-equal family structure, opportunities are open to all, regardless of gender
    • Match the family structure with its characteristic:
      Traditional Family Structure ↔️ Father primarily makes decisions
      Gender-Equal Family Structure ↔️ Both parents share responsibilities
    • Gender equality in families ensures all members can develop their potential without gender-based stereotypes
    • Gender equality within families fosters stronger and more supportive relationships.
      True
    • Gender equality in families promotes a healthier and more equitable society overall.

      True
    • In a traditional family structure, roles are defined by gender
    • Match the family structure with its decision-making process:
      Traditional Family Structure ↔️ Father primarily decides
      Gender-Equal Family Structure ↔️ Jointly made by both parents
    • Societal influences, such as media and education, shape perceptions about gender roles.
      True
    • Cultural norms dictate expectations for men and women based on traditions and values
    • Gender equality in families ensures everyone can fulfill their potential without gender-based stereotypes
    • In gender-equal families, both parents work and care for children
    • Match the type of family structure with its characteristic:
      Traditional family structure ↔️ Gender-defined roles
      Gender-equal family structure ↔️ Shared responsibilities
    • Steps to promote gender equality in families:
      1️⃣ Re-evaluate cultural norms
      2️⃣ Encourage open dialogue
      3️⃣ Share responsibilities equally
    • Open and respectful dialogue is a key practice to promote gender equality
    • Modern families exhibit more flexible gender roles, where responsibilities are shared
    • Order the factors influencing gender roles within families:
      1️⃣ Cultural Norms
      2️⃣ Societal Influences
      3️⃣ Family Values
    • Understanding cultural and societal influences helps promote gender equality by encouraging the re-evaluation of norms.

      True
    • Gender equality fosters stronger, more supportive relationships within families.

      True
    • Modern families with more flexible gender roles often experience greater equality and supportive relationships.

      True
    • Gender equality within families creates stronger bonds and promotes a healthier society.

      True
    • Achieving complete gender equality in families requires ongoing efforts and progress.

      True
    • In a traditional family structure, roles are defined by gender, such as the mother as caregiver and the father as provider.

      True
    • Match the family structure with its key feature:
      Traditional Family Structure ↔️ Roles defined by gender
      Gender-Equal Family Structure ↔️ Shared responsibilities
    • Gender equality ensures that all genders have the same rights, respect, and opportunities in families.
      True
    • In a gender-equal family structure, opportunities are restricted by gender.
      False
    • Gender equality in families promotes stronger family bonds and a healthier society.

      True
    • What are the two main influences that shape gender roles within families?
      Cultural and societal
    • How do societal influences shape perceptions of gender roles?
      Via media, education, laws
    • What is a characteristic of a traditional family structure regarding roles?
      Gender-defined roles
    • What type of decision-making is common in gender-equal families?
      Joint decision-making
    • Gender equality in families promotes shared responsibilities and joint decision-making
    • What is a challenge to gender equality in traditional family structures?
      Unequal distribution of duties
    • What is a decision-making practice in gender-equal families?
      Joint decision-making