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This document discusses gender and social structure within families. It covers theoretical perspectives on families including functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism. It also discusses gender equality and roles within families, as well as how gender roles are assigned. Specifically, it examines gender and family relations in the Filipino cultural context. The state is also noted to shape family life financially, behaviorally, and intellectually.
This document discusses gender and social structure within families. It covers theoretical perspectives on families including functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism. It also discusses gender equality and roles within families, as well as how gender roles are assigned. Specifically, it examines gender and family relations in the Filipino cultural context. The state is also noted to shape family life financially, behaviorally, and intellectually.
This document discusses gender and social structure within families. It covers theoretical perspectives on families including functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism. It also discusses gender equality and roles within families, as well as how gender roles are assigned. Specifically, it examines gender and family relations in the Filipino cultural context. The state is also noted to shape family life financially, behaviorally, and intellectually.
- It is the natural form and function of the family - its natural goods and goals. - The natural rights and duties attach to husband and wife, and parent and child.
Theoretical Perspectives on Family
- There are three dominant theoretical premises which are functionalism, conflict theory and symbolic interactionism. Functionalism - Is an approach that views society as a system of parts working together to maintain a social equilibrium or balance. - Socialize Children - Regulate Sexual Reproduction - Contribute to Social Stability Conflict Theory - Society is characterized by conflict between social groups. - Structure is a factor in social inequality - Reinforce class and Gender inequalities - Conflict impacts individual in the society Symbolic Interactionism 1 - A view of social behavior that emphasizes subjective understanding and the interactions of the individual in the society. - A unit that shares understandings of their various situations Gender Equality in Family - All members of a family must enjoy the same liberties and rights regardless of gender or age.
Gender and Family Relations
- Trends and patterns have been paralleled by changes in gender roles
Gender Role Assignment in the Family
- Is a social role encompassing a range behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate or desirable for people based on their actual or perceived sex. - Usually considered on conception of Masculinity and Femininity
Gender and Filipino Family
- Women in the Philippines is explained based on the context of Filipino culture, standards and mindsets. - The Philippines is described to be a nation of strong women, who directly and indirectly run the family unit, businesses, government agencies and haciendas. - Women in the Philippine society have always enjoyed a greater share of equality - Filipino Family exhibit Filipino culture, traits and values of which the most important value of family is family closeness.