Author(s): Jogo Navrro*
This article explores the intersection of Sociology and Gender Studies, aiming to understand the dynamics of gender roles, social inequalities, and their impact on individuals and society. Gender studies, as an interdisciplinary field, examines how gender identities are socially constructed and influenced by various factors such as culture, economics, and politics. Drawing from sociological theories, this paper investigates the evolution of gender roles in different societies and the resulting disparities in power, opportunity, and rights. By employing qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, the study analyzes how gender norms affect social institutions such as family, education, and the workplace. The discussion highlights the role of social movements in challenging traditional gender norms, and how contemporary sociological theories continue to reshape our understanding of gender dynamics in the modern world. Finally, the conclusion emphasizes the importance of ongoing gender equality efforts and the need for an inclusive approach to policy-making
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