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1 Sociology 125 Lecture 18 Gender April 3, 2018

2 I. GENDER & NATURE

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4 Definitions of Sex & Gender
Sex = a biological distinction based on roles in the process of biological reproduction Gender = a social distinction between roles and expectations linked to sex. Gender is the social transformation of a biological difference – sex – into a social difference. Gender norms are the rules of appropriate behavior and roles for men and women.

5 Definitions of Sex & Gender
Sex = a biological distinction based on roles in the process of biological reproduction Gender = a social distinction between roles and expectations linked to sex. Gender is the social transformation of biological attributes – sex – into a social difference. Gender norms are the rules of appropriate behavior and roles for men and women.

6 The intensity of caregiving behavior
2. What is Natural? I. Existing distribution of caregiving in a world with strong gender norms Low High The intensity of caregiving behavior

7 The intensity of caregiving behavior
2. What is Natural? I. Existing distribution of caregiving in a world with strong gender norms Women Low High The intensity of caregiving behavior

8 The intensity of caregiving behavior
2. What is Natural? I. Existing distribution of caregiving in a world with strong gender norms Men Women Low High The intensity of caregiving behavior

9 Gender gap in caregiving The intensity of caregiving behavior
2. What is Natural? I. Existing distribution of caregiving in a world with strong gender norms Gender gap in caregiving Men Women Low High The intensity of caregiving behavior

10 2. What is Natural? I. Existing distribution of caregiving in a world with strong gender norms II. Hypothetical distributions of caregiving in a world with weak gender norms Gender gap in caregiving Men Women Low High Low High The intensity of caregiving behavior The intensity of caregiving behavior

11 2. What is Natural? I. Existing distribution of caregiving in a world with strong gender norms II. Hypothetical distributions of caregiving in a world with weak gender norms Gender gap in caregiving Gender gap in caregiving Women Men Men Women Low High Low High The intensity of caregiving behavior The intensity of caregiving behavior

12 II. THE EMPIRICAL STORY: MASSIVE TRANSFORMATIONS IN THREE GENERATIONS

13 Seven important elements of transformations of gender relations
Legal Rights Labor force participation Occupational Structure & Income Power Family structure Domestic division of labor Sexuality Cultural Degendering

14 1. Legal Rights

15 Legal Rights gained by women
in 20th Century Right to vote (1920) Equal right to divorce (gradually since 1940s) Reproductive rights (1973, but eroding) Equal rights to university admission (1960s) Equal rights to all jobs (1960s) Equal rights to participate in sports (1972) Equal right to participate in all military roles (2016)

16 2. Labor Force Participation

17 2. Labor Force Participation Rates
of Married Women with Children,

18 3. Occupational Structure & Income

19 % of People in Selected Traditionally Male Professions
who are Women, 1930, 1960, 1990, 2000, 2011

20 % Enrollments in Medical & Law Schools who are women, 1949-2015

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22 Selected Highly Gender-Segregated Jobs
% of Women in Selected Highly Gender-Segregated Jobs 1970 2011 Secretary 98.1% 95.4% RN 97.8% 91.1% Dental Assistant 98.6% 95.8% Carpenter 1.6% 2.1% Airline pilot 4.9% auto mechanic 1.3%

23 Men’s and Women’s median wages, 1973-2011
Women’s wages = 63% of men’s wages Women’s wages = 84% of men’s wages

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25 4. Power

26 % of corporate officers and CEOs who are women

27 Women elected officials, 1979-2013

28 Women in national legislatures, 2013 (%)

29 5. Family Structure

30 % of Households that consist of a Married Couple
Single person

31 who have Never Married, 1940-2010
% of Women ages 30-34 who have Never Married, 31.8% 14.3% 6.9%

32 End of WWII The Great Depression No-fault divorce laws

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34 6. Domestic Division of Labor

35 Time devoted per week on routine housework
by mothers and fathers in homes with children

36 Time spent per week on child care for fathers and mothers in homes with children
Ratio 1.9:1 Ratio 4.0:1 Ratio 2.5:1 mothers fathers

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38 7. Sexuality

39 Public Support for Same-Sex Marriages, 1996-2014

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41 Age gradient in support for same-sex marriage

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43 Seven important elements of transformations of gender relations
Legal Rights Labor force participation Occupational Structure & Income Power Family structure Domestic division of labor Sexuality Cultural Degendering

44 8. Cultural Degendering

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