Saturday, January 4, 2020

An Explanation Of The Gender Stereotypes Being Broken Down

The articles and videos that were given to us as resources provide an explanation of the gender stereotypes being broken down. In the news clip of Generation of Dissolving Gender Roles they interview families where the dad is the stay-at-home parent while the mother is out making money. This really does not surprise me anymore because of the fact that is so normal now to see the roles reversed and the mother going out and making the income for the family. In the CBS clip of As gender roles change, are men out of step? what surprised me the most was that there is a decline of mean going to college each year. That really surprises me because of the fact that well-paying jobs now almost always require a college degree of some sort. I would have expected more men to be going to college, also that more woman are stepping up than men is shocking as well. Women are really moving up in the professional world and are making a good name for women everywhere. 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