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Section B: Thematic Studies
1. Theme A: Relationships and Families
1.6 Families and Gender Equality
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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