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The structural- functionalist perspective states because of a woman’s biology they are expected to bear, nurse, and raise children at home rather than being a provider like their male counterparts. The high in- equality came from the agricultural age of hunting and gathering, men and women were equal partners when it came to providing because they both had a job to do · Nevertheless, the functionalist perspective does not address unjustified stratification systems, in which people are ascribed to a certain status because of aspects they cannot control, such as race or gender. At the same time, the conflict theory perspective utilizes the ideas of Karl Marx as its foundation · What do functionalists generally believe to be true about gender? In general, functionalists believe that gender serves a purpose in society and that the inequalities in gender also serve a purpose
· Functionalists believe that society is a system that works together in order for it to funtction. Inequality is the existence of unequal opportunities and rewards for different social positions in a society and recurrent patterns of unequal distributions of goods, wealth, opportunities etc. There are many types of inequality such as social · Talcott Parsons ‘ model of the nuclear family was the most strongly articulated functionalist approach to gender inequality in the s and s. Gender roles have been suggested by the functionalist perspective in order to maximize social efficiency. The theory suggests, as an effective means of dividing labor or as a social system, that gender 4,6/5(22) The structural- functionalist perspective states because of a woman’s biology they are expected to bear, nurse, and raise children at home rather than being a provider like their male counterparts. The high in- equality came from the agricultural age of hunting and gathering, men and women were equal partners when it came to providing because they both had a job to do
The functionalist perspective of gender inequality was most robustly articulated in the s and s, and largely developed by Talcott Parsons' model of the nuclear family. This theory suggests that gender inequalities exist as an efficient way to create a division of labor, or as a social system in which particular segments are clearly responsible for certain, respective acts · Functionalist Perspective of Gender Inequality – A theory that suggests that gender inequalities exist as an efficient way to create a division of labor, or a social system in which a particular segment of the population is clearly responsible for certain acts of labor and another segment is clearly responsible for · Functionalists believe that society is a system that works together in order for it to funtction. Inequality is the existence of unequal opportunities and rewards for different social positions in a society and recurrent patterns of unequal distributions of goods, wealth, opportunities etc. There are many types of inequality such as social
· Functionalist Perspective of Gender Inequality – A theory that suggests that gender inequalities exist as an efficient way to create a division of labor, or a social system in which a particular segment of the population is clearly responsible for certain acts of labor and another segment is clearly responsible for The functionalist perspective of gender inequality was most robustly articulated in the s and s, and largely developed by Talcott Parsons' model of the nuclear family. This theory suggests that gender inequalities exist as an efficient way to create a division of labor, or as a social system in which particular segments are clearly responsible for certain, respective acts There are two dominant perspectives that illustrate two different viewpoints of gender inequality. The functionalist perspective, by Talcott Parsons, believed that both men and women possess specific qualities that make them excellent at specific events, and these qualities are not interchangeable (Brym, )
The functionalist perspective of gender inequality was most robustly articulated in the s and s, and largely developed by Talcott Parsons’ model of the nuclear family. This theory suggests that gender inequalities exist as an efficient way to create a division of labor, or as a social system in which particular segments are clearly responsible for certain, respective acts The structural- functionalist perspective states because of a woman’s biology they are expected to bear, nurse, and raise children at home rather than being a provider like their male counterparts. The high in- equality came from the agricultural age of hunting and gathering, men and women were equal partners when it came to providing because they both had a job to do There are two dominant perspectives that illustrate two different viewpoints of gender inequality. The functionalist perspective, by Talcott Parsons, believed that both men and women possess specific qualities that make them excellent at specific events, and these qualities are not interchangeable (Brym, )
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