Reiteration of traditional gender roles |
How to behave as a female and male |
A good woman, wife, daughter-in-law, mother and daughter |
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A good man, husband and father |
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When females and males behave badly |
A bad woman, wife and daughter-in-law |
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A bad man and husband |
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Perceptions of female and male power |
Power of women |
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Mother reinforcing the controlling role of father |
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Power of men |
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Women's experiences of practising traditional gender roles |
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The role of culture and the extended family |
Suppression of women within the extended family |
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Religion used to legitimise the denial of women rights |
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Older generation's attitudes and approach to gender roles |
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Restricting herself to retain the family honour |
Agents of change |
Societal change |
Education in society brings change |
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Public media as supportive agent |
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Women support system |
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Individuals’ capacity and attitudes |
Capability and performance of girls |
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Younger generation's attitudes to gender roles |
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Balancing gender roles and opportunity |
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Professional women and awareness of rights |
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Extended families’ supportive function |