Oh gosh I had a 30 marker for assessment week and the question was to evaluate the view of gender roles being equal in families in contemporary UK and I kept complicating the question because of the word contemporary 🤦🏻♀️ Do you think I can mention feminists sociologists and functionalists like parsons even if they’re not contemporary?
Key Points: - In traditional societies, male and female roles are segregated. Males will take on the instrumental role, while females will take on the expressive role. - In contemporary societies, male and female roles are integrated. Males and females split these roles more equally, often having interchanging roles, such as childcare and housework.
Have a look at our superb Revision Flashcards for AQA A-Level Sociology www.tutor2u.net/sociology/store/selections/revision-flashcards-for-aqa-alevel-sociology
You can find loads of superb free study resources for Sociology on the tutor2u website www.tutor2u.net/sociology
Oh gosh I had a 30 marker for assessment week and the question was to evaluate the view of gender roles being equal in families in contemporary UK and I kept complicating the question because of the word contemporary 🤦🏻♀️
Do you think I can mention feminists sociologists and functionalists like parsons even if they’re not contemporary?
Key Points:
- In traditional societies, male and female roles are segregated. Males will take on the instrumental role, while females will take on the expressive role.
- In contemporary societies, male and female roles are integrated. Males and females split these roles more equally, often having interchanging roles, such as childcare and housework.
🔥
At 5:18 you mention ‘as suggested by beck” can u explain what exactly that sociologist stated as i cant find his theory on the internet?
This helped a lot thanks
Glad to hear!
Have a look at our superb Revision Flashcards for AQA A-Level Sociology www.tutor2u.net/sociology/store/selections/revision-flashcards-for-aqa-alevel-sociology
Could you please elaborate on what Office of national statistics you are referring to in the video?
www.ons.gov.uk - UK's official statistics provider
@@tutor2u-official Thank you, sir!