1. But what it correlates with is not a gender role but more specifically a child-rearing role. 2. He clearly portrays the pressures that changing gender roles exert on family life. 3. It is a country where gender roles have remained largely unchanged. 4. It is easy to assume that any significant, gender-linked difference should be attributed to the general operation of gender roles. 5. Since these women too had traditional gender roles, how was their greater use of this vernacular feature to be explained? 6. The data suggest that gender role is influential. 7. We need to look, then, for the specific practices that produce gender roles rather than stopping at the roles themselves. 8. A culture that prizes machismo and has rigid gender roles. 9. This has always been true, but now there are some modern wrinkles on this truism that reflect changing gender roles. 10. Along the way it tenderly examines contemporary issues such as divorce, gender roles, and homosexuality. |
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