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IN my late grandparents’ generation, work was clearly delineated by gender – men as the sole breadwinner and women as the homemaker – as it was mostly physical and labour-intensive. Times were hard and uncertain then. Through this, gender roles and stereotypes that stemmed from industrial needs w...
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The Malaysian Insight
2023
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オンライン・アクセス: | http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2524/ https://www.themalaysianinsight.com/index.php/s/475382 |
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要約: | IN my late grandparents’ generation, work was clearly delineated by gender – men as the sole breadwinner and women as the homemaker – as it was mostly physical and labour-intensive.
Times were hard and uncertain then. Through this, gender roles and stereotypes that stemmed from industrial needs were cast upon the following generation.
As technology advanced and work became less labour-intensive, gender roles more or less levelled, although equal pay is still debated. |
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