Gender roles

/ˈdʒɛndər roʊlz/ noun

Socially constructed expectations, behaviors, and attitudes that a culture considers appropriate for males and females. These roles vary significantly across cultures and historical periods and are learned through socialization processes.

Combining 'gender' from Latin 'genus' with 'roles' from Old French 'rolle' (scroll, list of duties). The concept developed in the mid-20th century as social scientists began distinguishing between biological sex differences and culturally prescribed behavioral expectations.

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