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4. Gender Equality
4.2. Roles of Men and Women
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Men traditionally held positions of power and leadership within the family, community, and
society
Match the traditional gender role with its description:
Provider ↔️ Financially supports the family
Authority Figure ↔️ Holds positions of leadership
Protector ↔️ Defends the family
Childcare ↔️ Raises and cares for children
Economic necessity led more women to enter the
workforce
What has increased awareness and advocacy for gender equality led to in terms of societal roles?
Men taking domestic responsibilities
How have technological advancements influenced work-life balance for both men and women?
Reduced domestic duty burden
What were the traditional expectations of men in society regarding their roles?
Provider, protector, authority
What were the primary household duties traditionally assigned to women?
Childcare, cooking, cleaning
What economic necessity has driven more women into the workforce?
Dual-income households
The need for dual-income households has led to more
women
entering the workforce.
True
Historically, distinct roles for men and women were often based on cultural and religious
beliefs
Which role of men involved financially supporting the family?
Provider
What is the belief underlying gender equality?
Equal rights, responsibilities, opportunities
What were women traditionally responsible for within the family?
Childcare, household duties
Traditional gender roles continue to influence societal expectations and gender dynamics.
True
What sphere of work was traditionally associated with women?
Private sphere
Which type of legislation promotes equal rights and opportunities for women?
Legal and policy changes
The need for dual-income households has blurred the boundaries between the "provider" and "homemaker" roles.
True
Traditional gender roles have changed in response to societal, economic, and technological
factors
With the emphasis on gender equality, men have begun to take on more domestic
responsibilities
Match the traditional sphere with its description:
Private sphere ↔️ Work within the home
Public sphere ↔️ Work outside the home
Technological advancements have reduced the burden of domestic duties, enabling greater work-life balance.
True
Technological advancements and childcare support have enabled greater work-life
balance
Many societies have been organized around the authority of
men
Gender balance refers to the equal representation of men and
women
A balance of perspectives from both genders leads to more effective decision-
making
What have social and religious beliefs historically shaped regarding gender roles?
Responsibilities and spheres of influence
What are some factors that have contributed to the evolution of traditional gender roles?
Economic necessity, legal changes, technological advancements
How does gender diversity in the workplace enhance economic productivity?
Improves financial performance and innovation
Prioritizing gender balance can lead to more
equitable
and prosperous outcomes for all.
True
What are the responsibilities of men in traditional roles?
Provider, protector, authority
Changing social attitudes are a key challenge to traditional gender roles.
True
Arrange the contemporary changes influencing gender roles in order of their primary impact:
1️⃣ Increased awareness and advocacy for gender equality
2️⃣ More women entering the workforce due to economic necessity
3️⃣ Legislation promoting equal rights
4️⃣ Technological advancements reducing domestic burdens
Legislation promoting equal rights has helped dismantle barriers to women's participation in male-dominated
fields
The legacy of historical gender norms continues to pose challenges to achieving true
gender equality
.
True
The legacy of historical
norms
continues to influence societal expectations of men today.
True
Increased awareness for gender equality has led to men taking on more domestic
responsibilities
Women have gained greater participation in the **public
sphere
The legacy of historical norms continues to shape societal expectations and
gender dynamics
.
True
Religious and cultural norms have often assigned specific tasks to men and
women
.
True
Gender balance is a fundamental human right and a matter of social justice.
True
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