SOC 103 Chapter 11: Chapter 11 Sex and Gender
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Gender: the cultural dimension: gender: refers to the culturally and socially constructed differences between females and males found in the meanings, beliefs, and practices associated with. Some say private ownership of property, men own it, then want to continue linage www. notesolution. com. Industrial society: is one in which factory of mechanized production has replaced agriculture as the major form of economic activity: as societies tend to industrialize, status of women tends to decline further. In canada, the division of labour between men and women in the middle and upper classes became much more distinct with industrialization: men, breadwinners, women, homemakers, cult of domesticity, cult of t rue womanhood. Post-industrial societies: post-industrial societies: societies in which technology supports a service- and information-based economy, formal education is crucial for both genders. 24/7: a person is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, via cell phone, pocket pager, fax machine, email: research, fender stereotyping associated with specific jobs has remained stable.