Despite workplace gains for women, gender stereotypes continue worldwide. A large study explains how social roles keep them ...
Society has long been plagued by prescriptive gender roles, trying to dictate how entire groups of people are meant to act and behave. As someone who has never fit into their prescribed role, this ...
Content creator Leslie Olvera recently explored why she felt guilty breaking away from the traditional values of her family and expectations of how to be una hija buena. She devoted an episode of her ...
This post was written by Anirudh Tagat, Ph.D., research author at the Department of Economics, Monk Prayogshala. What explains how we perceive gender across societies? Part of it has to do with ...
Gender socialization is a fundamental development aspect, shaping how people perceive themselves and interact with the world. Gender socialization is the process of a person learning and internalizing ...
We asked Americans a series of questions about changing gender roles for men and women. First, we asked if society is too accepting or not accepting enough of men and women who take on roles typically ...
We often hear: “boys will be boys,” “obey your husband,” etc. Many still find gender role expectations as useful. They argue that traditional gender roles assist in the division of labor; create a ...
All signs suggest that the partisan divide over changing gender roles in society could widen even further in the 2024 election, adding a new source of uncertainty to a contest already on a knife’s ...
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When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters. At Vox, our mission is to help you make sense of the world — and that work has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our own. We ...
In the years since the dismantling of Roe v Wade, women have seemed to lean in towards the hyperfeminine by adopting or, at the very least, performing incredibly traditional gender roles.
I had to laugh, somewhat bitterly, at this “nothing changes” piece by Tim Harford in FT Magazine on how stubborn are the gender roles people assume at Christmas (“Santa Claus is still a woman”, ...