In our last
sociology class we learned about the family and how the gender roles might
affect the relationship of the family members. But what was interesting to know
is that each member of the family does his/her role depending on what’s the society expects from them. However, since the role of women outside the house
has changed, this has led to the secondary shift. In the book Cinematic Sociology written by Jean-Anne Sutherland, Kathryn Feltey they described the second shift to be a job for all working women where they get to
do household after they are done with their working day.
Breadwinner system dose not apply to families
of 21st century
The breadwinner system is a system where men are the only providers of money for the family.
But this system no longer describes families of the 21st century.
Women today might earn more than men. And the main reason why women work today
its because of the economic conditions. Parents with one income simply can’t
support their family, thus women work to provide the second income for the
family.
It is the expectations of the society
In the past few
years we can see a significant changes in the role of women out side the house,
but what about the roles of men inside the house! Surprisingly, though women
are helping in earning money role of men inside the house did not change very
much. Mostly because of society expectations, it’s perceived as women’s roles
to take care of the house, thus men don’t help inside the house.
Women in Gulf
Though the role
of women have changed in the gulf in the past few years, yet society especially
older generations will perceive working woman care less about her family. In
the gulf, people are still not convinced that woman can be a workingwoman and a
mother! But since work gives a woman a feeling of security and she will be
earning money to support her family, this makes her care more about her family.
So women are being judged because it is expected from them to take care of the
family not the men.
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