Gender v. Sex.

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Gender v. Sex

What’s the difference? Gender Sex Behavioral & psychological traits considered appropriate for men and women Sex Biological identity of a person

Gender roles Gender roles Specific behaviors and attitudes that a society establishes for men and women In division of labor based on gender, women are generally assigned child-care and domestic duties. Men are often charged with providing economic support and physical safety for the family

Gender Identity Androgynous The awareness of being masculine or feminine as those traits are defined by culture Androgynous Having a balance of traditional feminine and masculine personality traits