2. What is Gender Stereotyping?
It can be defined as the overgeneralization
of characteristics or differences or attributes
of a certain group based on their sex.
4. It refers to the behaviors, attributes,
attitudes, norms, hierarchy of values,
manners, occupations, social rules and
relations associated with men within a
particular society.
1. MASCULINITY
5. It refers to the behaviors, attributes,
attitudes, norms, hierarchy of values,
manners, occupations, social rules and
relations associated with girls or women
within a particular society.
2. FEMINITY
7. PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
Women
■ Women should be
slim and short
compared to men.
■ Women are expected
to grow hair.
Men
■ Men should be tall,
stout, with broad
shoulder, wide chest.
■ Men are expected
with short hair.
8. DOMESTIC BEHAVIOR
Women
Women are expected to
cook for the family.
Raising taking care of
children are expected to
be the responsibility of
women at home.
Men
men are expected to
govern or rule the
family.
Men are expected to
earn for the livelihood
of the family.
9. OCCUPATION
Women
Women needs jobs with
less income.
They have less chance in
decision making jobs such
as positions in politics etc.
They were assigned to do
jobs such as school
teachers, nurses etc.
Men
Men need jobs with high income.
They enjoy all jobs that demands
decision making situations.
Doctors, Politicians, Engineers,
Plumbers are the fields where
men are expected to be
dominant than female.
10. PERSONALITY TRAITS
Women
■ Women are weaker, less
competitive, less adaptable
to harsh environments etc.
■ Women are shy, passive,
submissive.
■ They are expected to be
more concerned about
cleanliness.
Men
■ Men are more tolerant,
acceptable, tough etc.
■ Men are more aggressive,
dominant etc.
■ They are expected to be
usually lazy, messy, etc.