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101 gender roles less developed countries In less developed countries, traditional gender roles are prevalent with distinct expectations for males and females. 2
102 gender roles liberal Western societies Progressive attitudes towards gender fluidity and non-binary identities are present in liberal Western societies' concept of gender roles. 2
103 gender roles modern times In modern times, there is a movement towards non-traditional gender roles and gender equality. 2
104 gender roles progressive urban societies In progressive urban societies, there is a push for gender equality and breaking traditional gender roles. 2
105 gender roles restrictive countries In restrictive countries, traditional gender roles are preserved with limited opportunities for gender equality. 2
106 gender roles rural villages in developing countries Traditional gender roles in rural villages in developing countries assign women to household chores and men to field work. 2
107 gender roles sociology Societal expectations and norms shape gender roles across diverse cultures and history in sociology. 2
108 gender roles traditional agricultural societies In traditional agricultural societies, gender roles dictate that women are responsible for food production while men are responsible for farming. 2
109 gender roles underdeveloped countries In underdeveloped countries, traditional gender roles are more prevalent with distinct expectations for men and women in society. 2
110 gender roles 1950s United States In 1950s US culture, traditional gender roles were emphasized, with men as breadwinners and women as homemakers. 1
111 gender roles Agricultural societies in developing countries In agricultural societies in developing countries, traditional gender roles dictate that women are responsible for household chores and caregiving, while men are the primary income earners. 1
112 gender roles Arab countries In some Arab countries, there is common gender segregation in public spaces and social interactions due to gender roles. 1
113 gender roles Biology research in the Western world Western biology research often studies gender roles in the context of reproductive biology and genetics. 1
114 gender roles Caucasian cultures Caucasian cultures may have more traditional gender roles with distinct expectations for men and women in society and family. 1
115 gender roles Chad In Chad, traditional gender roles dictate that men provide for the family and women manage household duties. 1
116 gender roles Chechnya Traditional gender roles in Chechnya define distinct expectations for men and women in family and society. 1
117 gender roles Christian-majority countries In Christian-majority countries, gender roles are influenced by historical patriarchal norms and binary gender expectations. 1
118 gender roles Christianity-influenced countries Gender roles in Christianity-influenced countries are still mostly traditional, but there is growing acceptance of gender equality. 1
119 gender roles Circassian culture In Circassian culture, traditional gender roles emphasize family, honor, and respect. 1
120 gender roles Commonwealth countries Commonwealth countries are placing greater emphasis on achieving gender equality and breaking traditional gender roles. 1
121 gender roles Contemporary pop culture Contemporary pop culture is increasingly focused on breaking traditional gender roles and promoting gender equality and diverse gender identities. 1
122 gender roles Contemporary urban societies Contemporary urban societies promote and encourage gender equality and equal roles. 1
123 gender roles Current day worldwide Traditional gender roles are evolving and becoming more inclusive in many societies worldwide. 1
124 gender roles Democratic Republic of the Congo In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, traditional gender roles are potentially more pronounced and hierarchical. 1
125 gender roles Dinka ethnic group In the Dinka ethnic group, men are primarily responsible for herding cattle and women for household tasks, reflecting distinct gender roles. 1
126 gender roles Diverse societies Gender roles vary widely across diverse cultural backgrounds. 1
127 gender roles East Asian culture In East Asian culture, traditional gender roles prioritize family harmony and duty. 1
128 gender roles Eastern Orthodox Christian countries In some Eastern Orthodox Christian societies, traditional gender roles are more common. 1
129 gender roles Eastern military culture In Eastern military culture, traditional gender roles are more pronounced with distinct expectations for men and women within the military structure. 1
130 gender roles English-speaking countries Gender equality is becoming increasingly important in English-speaking countries, leading to a break from traditional gender roles. 1
131 gender roles Eritrean In Eritrean culture, traditional expectations dictate distinct gender roles within the family and community. 1
132 gender roles European cultures European cultures have evolved their gender roles towards greater equality and shared responsibilities between men and women. 1
133 gender roles Hebrew In Hebrew culture, traditional gender roles are emphasized with distinct expectations for men and women. 1
134 gender roles Hollywood film industry The Hollywood film industry is placing greater importance on challenging traditional gender roles in both character portrayal and within the industry. 1
135 gender roles Homogeneous societies In homogeneous societies, traditional gender roles are more pronounced and enforced. 1
136 gender roles Indigenous communities with no notion of nation-states In Indigenous communities without nation-states, gender roles are seen as fluid and diverse, dependent on individual strengths and contributions. 1
137 gender roles Indigenous cultures of the Americas In Indigenous cultures of the Americas, gender roles are often defined by community traditions and may include non-binary roles. 1
138 gender roles International development In international development, empowering women and challenging traditional gender roles is essential for achieving equality and progress. 1
139 gender roles Inuit communities in the Arctic In Inuit communities in the Arctic, gender roles are clearly defined and tasks and responsibilities are divided based on traditional practices. 1
140 gender roles Islam in South Asia In Islam in South Asia, traditional gender roles encompass distinct expectations for men and women in various aspects of life, including family and work. 1
141 gender roles Ismaili Muslim community In the Ismaili Muslim community, traditional gender roles are emphasized with clear expectations for men and women. 1
142 gender roles Japanese culture Japanese culture places a strong emphasis on traditional gender roles, with women expected to manage the household and men expected to be the breadwinners. 1
143 gender roles Japanese film industry In the Japanese film industry, traditional gender roles are prominent on screen and behind the scenes. 1
144 gender roles K-pop industry The K-pop industry embraces androgynous styles, challenging traditional gender norms. 1
145 gender roles Levantine countries Gender roles in Levantine countries may exhibit stronger traditional norms. 1
146 gender roles Libyan Traditional gender roles continue to shape societal expectations in Libyan culture. 1
147 gender roles Masai tribe in Tanzania In the Masai tribe in Tanzania, men traditionally herd livestock and provide for the family, while women take care of household chores and childcare. 1
148 gender roles Mauritania Mauritania culture maintains traditional gender roles with clear expectations for men and women. 1
149 gender roles Military context In the military context, gender roles are traditionally male-dominated, with limited opportunities for women. 1
150 gender roles Modern cities In modern cities, gender roles are less strictly defined and individuals have more freedom to choose their roles and activities. 1
151 gender roles Modern democracies Modern democracies are placing more importance on gender equality and challenging traditional gender roles. 1
152 gender roles Modern world In the modern world, there is a trend towards emphasizing gender equality and breaking traditional gender roles. 1
153 gender roles Modernized societies with gender equality movements Modernized societies are moving towards more equal and flexible gender roles due to gender equality movements. 1
154 gender roles Most countries Traditional gender roles are still prevalent in most countries' cultures. 1
155 gender roles Naga people of Northeast India In Naga culture, women have a significant role in agriculture and household management. 1
156 gender roles Neighboring countries Gender roles in neighboring countries are modernizing, with an increasing number of women taking on professional positions. 1
157 gender roles North American indigenous communities In North American indigenous communities, gender roles are often fluid with both men and women contributing to various aspects of tribal life and leadership. 1
158 gender roles Northern Europe In Northern Europe, there is an emphasis on gender equality with policies promoting shared parental leave and striving for equal representation in various fields. 1
159 gender roles Political In some political cultures, gender roles are rigidly defined and enforced. 1
160 gender roles Polynesian In Polynesian culture, traditional gender roles persist in certain Micronesian societies. 1
161 gender roles Progressive subcultures in the Western world Progressive Western subcultures challenge traditional gender roles and promote gender equality. 1
162 gender roles Relationship culture In relationship culture, traditional gender roles may result in distinct expectations for men and women in relationships and family dynamics. 1
163 gender roles Religion-focused culture Religion-focused cultures may have more traditional gender roles influenced by religious teachings with distinct expectations for men and women. 1
164 gender roles Remote areas in developing countries In remote areas of developing countries, traditional gender roles prevail, with women mainly expected to perform domestic tasks and having limited access to education and job opportunities. 1
165 gender roles Remote indigenous tribes Remote indigenous tribes typically adhere to more traditional gender roles with specific responsibilities for each gender. 1
166 gender roles Remote regions Remote regions tend to adhere to more traditional gender roles and division of labor. 1
167 gender roles Romania In Romania, traditional gender roles prioritize family values and include specific expectations of domestic and societal roles. 1
168 gender roles Social science The concept of gender roles in social science explores the construction of gender identity and its influence on social structures and power dynamics. 1
169 gender roles Socialist In Socialist cultures, gender roles are considered socially constructed and should be dismantled for gender equality. 1
170 gender roles Spain Traditional gender roles are prevalent in Spain, with specific expectations for men and women in family and society. 1
171 gender roles Sub-Saharan Africa In Sub-Saharan Africa, gender roles often involve women taking on central roles in farming, trading, and family decision-making with communal responsibilities. 1
172 gender roles Swiss In Swiss rural culture, traditional gender roles are often emphasized. 1
173 gender roles Textile workers In textile work cultures, gender roles often result in predominantly female workers facing limited advancement opportunities and unequal pay compared to male counterparts. 1
174 gender roles Thai In Thai culture, there is greater acceptance of gender diversity and non-binary identities. 1
175 gender roles Traditional African cosmology Traditional African cosmology may involve gender-specific spiritual practices and leadership roles within the community. 1
176 gender roles Traditional African religions Traditional African religions often define gender roles through rites, rituals, and community structures. 1
177 gender roles Traditional Balinese culture In traditional Balinese culture, gender roles emphasize community and family, with women playing important roles in religious ceremonies and daily rituals. 1
178 gender roles Traditional Hindu culture In Traditional Hindu culture, traditional gender roles are emphasized in family and society. 1
179 gender roles Traditional agrarian societies In traditional agrarian societies, gender roles are often defined by traditional divisions of labor, with men primarily responsible for fieldwork and women for domestic tasks. 1
180 gender roles Traditional cultures in remote regions In traditional cultures in remote regions, there is a strong emphasis on traditional gender roles and societal expectations. 1
181 gender roles Traditional households In traditional households, there are defined gender roles with women responsible for household chores and child-rearing, and men as the primary providers. 1
182 gender roles Tuareg culture In Tuareg culture, men herd and engage in outdoor activities, while women take care of domestic tasks and family life. 1
183 gender roles Urban areas in Kenya Gender roles in urban areas in Kenya are evolving, with men and women sharing responsibilities in livestock management and household tasks. 1
184 gender roles Urban dwellers in developed countries Gender roles in urban developed countries are becoming more diverse and fluid. 1
185 gender roles West In Western culture, there is a relatively stronger focus on gender equality in gender roles. 1
186 gender roles Western scientific culture Western scientific culture is being increasingly shaped by notions of gender equality and diversity, influenced by social, legal, and scientific factors. 1
187 gender roles biology research Studying gender roles in culture involves recognizing the importance of understanding both biological and social aspects of gender. 1
188 gender roles civilian culture In civilian culture, traditional gender roles continue to influence family and societal expectations. 1
189 gender roles historical societies In historical societies, women had distinct societal roles primarily related to domestic affairs. 1
190 gender roles medieval or historical societies In medieval or historical societies, traditional gender roles are strictly enforced with clear distinctions in the roles and expectations for men and women. 1
191 gender roles older generations in traditional societies Traditional gender roles are enforced with specific expectations for men and women in older generations in traditional societies. 1
192 gender roles psychological perspective Gender roles are culturally constructed and can impact behaviors and expectations within a society from a psychological perspective. 1
193 gender roles remote tribes In remote tribes, gender roles typically assign distinct responsibilities to men and women within the community. 1
194 gender roles scientific context Gender roles are seen as socially constructed and varying across cultures, studied in fields like sociology, gender studies, and anthropology. 1
195 gender roles societal norms Gender roles are influenced by societal norms which emphasize equality. 1
196 gender roles technical culture The technical culture has historically been male-dominated, but now there are efforts to address gender diversity and inclusion. 1
197 gender roles traditional African villages Traditional African villages often have clearly defined gender roles with men and women responsible for different tasks. 1
198 gender roles traditional Maori culture in New Zealand Historically, traditional Maori culture in New Zealand had well-defined gender roles with both men and women contributing to the community in unique ways. 1
199 gender roles traditional tribes In traditional tribal cultures, gender roles are clearly defined with specific tasks designated for men and women. 1
200 gender roles urban industrialized societies In urban industrialized societies, gender roles and responsibilities are becoming more equal. 1