1.2 Roles and Responsibilities within Families

Cards (26)

  • In some cultures, family roles are strictly assigned based on age and gender
  • Match the traditional gender roles in Hispanic families with their responsibilities:
    Men ↔️ Breadwinner, discipline
    Women ↔️ Homemaker, childcare
  • What are some factors contributing to the evolution of family roles and structures?
    Urbanization, education for women
  • Match the cultural concepts with their emphasis in traditional Hispanic families:
    Machismo ↔️ Dominance, providing
    Marianismo ↔️ Domestic duties, nurturing
  • What is a traditional responsibility of men in Hispanic families?
    Breadwinner
  • Factors leading to the evolution of family structures in Hispanic cultures
    1️⃣ Urbanization
    2️⃣ Increased education for women
    3️⃣ Economic shifts
  • Match the responsibility with the generation in Hispanic families:
    Household Chores ↔️ Younger Generation: More likely to share or outsource ||| Older Generation: Traditional division of labor
    Financial Management ↔️ Younger Generation: Greater independence ||| Older Generation: Reliance on family support
  • What is a modern trend in economic roles within Hispanic families?
    Shared breadwinning
  • What is a modern change in gender norms within Hispanic families?
    More egalitarian responsibilities
  • What are family roles and responsibilities designed to maintain?
    The family unit
  • Family roles and responsibilities remain static across cultures.
    False
  • Modern Hispanic families are adopting more egalitarian approaches to roles and responsibilities.

    True
  • Order the intergenerational differences in responsibilities:
    1️⃣ Younger: Shared household chores
    2️⃣ Older: Traditional division of labor
    3️⃣ Younger: Greater financial independence
  • In traditional Hispanic families, men often embody machismo
  • Traditional gender roles in Hispanic families are becoming more egalitarian
    True
  • Childcare in modern Hispanic families is often shared or outsourced to daycare
  • In traditional Hispanic families, the father was typically the primary breadwinner
  • Match the cultural custom with its traditional and modern practice:
    Family Gatherings ↔️ Traditional: Regular celebrations ||| Modern: Less frequent but still valued
    Intergenerational Support ↔️ Traditional: Elders providing wisdom ||| Modern: Elders contribute financial support
  • Order the examples of family roles and responsibilities:
    1️⃣ Parent: Providing meals
    2️⃣ Child: Completing homework
    3️⃣ Grandparent: Sharing family history
  • Traditional gender roles in Hispanic families stem from the influence of machismo and marianismo
  • The shift in family roles reflects a move towards greater equality
  • Family roles in modern Hispanic cultures are becoming more egalitarian and less gender-specific.

    True
  • What is a traditional responsibility of women in Hispanic families?
    Homemaker
  • In modern Hispanic families, who typically shares the role of breadwinner?
    Both parents
  • Younger generations in Hispanic families tend to adopt more egalitarian roles compared to older generations

    True
  • What is a traditional practice related to filial piety in Hispanic families?
    Caring for elders at home