Question: What is gender role stereotyping? Discuss its implications on women in Indian society.
Answer:
Understanding of question: | |
Directive | Discuss : Discuss necessitates a debate where reasoning is backed up with evidence to make a case for and against an argument and finally arriving at a conclusion. |
Introduction | Explain the concept of Gender role stereotyping. |
Main Body | Discuss its impacts on women in Indian society. |
Conclusion | Conclude by suggesting some measures to remove gender stereotyping. |
Introduction
Gender role stereotyping is the practice of ascribing to an individual woman or man specific attributes, characteristics, or roles by reason only of her or his membership in the social group of women or men.
For example, women are supposed to be nurturing and avoid dominance, and men are supposed to be agentic and avoid weakness.
Gender role stereotyping is wrongful when it results in a violation or violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Impacts of Gender role stereotyping on women in Indian society:
To eliminate gender-based violence against women, it would be crucial to transform discriminatory gender norms and stereotypes and to promote non-violent, respectful, and equal gender relations between men, women, and non-binary persons.
Measures such as gender-responsive early childhood education and development; the integration of gender equality content into curricula at all levels of education; promoting equal sharing of responsibilities in unpaid care and domestic work etc. must be promoted.
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