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compare the role of women in the present to the ones in the past
Women in workplace is one example.
men were better of than women
In the past 20 years women have shattered nearly every social barrier from gender to sexuality. Women can now participate in any sport legally.
Yes, there is a difference. Gender roles are the behaviors, activities, and expectations society considers appropriate for men and women, while gender representation refers to how men and women are portrayed in media, art, and culture. Gender representation can influence and perpetuate gender roles, but they are distinct concepts.
Gender roles stereotypes are socially and culturally defined beliefs about the behavior of men and women. For example, the belief that women should be secretaries or teachers and men should be businessmen or construction workers.
Raka Ray has written: 'Handbook of gender' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Sex role, Gender identity, Feminism, Women
Laura Sjoberg has written: 'Gender, war, and militarism' -- subject(s): Violence in women, Sex role, Women in war, Women and the military
Gender roles are societal norms and expectations that dictate behaviors, attitudes, and responsibilities based on an individual's perceived gender. These roles often define what is considered appropriate or acceptable for males and females in a given culture. However, it is important to recognize that gender roles can be limiting and can perpetuate stereotypes and inequality.
Yvonne Galligan has written: 'Women and Politics in Contemporary Ireland' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Women in politics, Women's rights, Social conditions, Feminism, Women 'Gender politics and democracy in post-socialist Europe' -- subject(s): Democracy, Gender-based analysis, Political aspects, Political aspects of Sex role, Politics and government, Post-communism, Sex role, Women in politics
Slightly more due to their submissive past in eastern asia, where women had a more submissive role.
Gender played a significant role in Puritan life, with strict gender roles defining the roles and expectations of men and women. Men were seen as the head of the household, responsible for providing for their family and engaging in public life, while women were expected to maintain the household, care for children, and uphold domestic responsibilities. These gender roles were enforced through social norms, laws, and religious teachings in Puritan society.