The changing attitudes towards gender roles and its effects on couple dynamics

In Singapore, gender equality seems to have already been attained. In most aspects of life, all individuals seem privy to the same opportunities. However, things are different in the household. While dual-income households are the majority, and financial contributions are on par for men and women, t...

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Main Author: Fan, Tze Cheng
Other Authors: Premchand Dommaraju
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1757882024-05-12T15:32:29Z The changing attitudes towards gender roles and its effects on couple dynamics Fan, Tze Cheng Premchand Dommaraju School of Social Sciences premchand@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Traditional gender roles Couple dynamics Housework Second shift In Singapore, gender equality seems to have already been attained. In most aspects of life, all individuals seem privy to the same opportunities. However, things are different in the household. While dual-income households are the majority, and financial contributions are on par for men and women, the same cannot be said for the household. Women still bear the brunt of household chores and care labour, and as such, carry the burden of the “second shift”. As such, this study aims to find out if attitudes towards traditional gender roles have really changed, in the face of the apparent unequal distribution of household labour, and how this affects the couple. The study found that while individuals maintain they disagree with traditional gender roles, they still retain assumptions about housework as a woman’s job, whilst giving men supporting roles. As such, despite their beliefs, the household habits remain hard to change. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-07T02:26:02Z 2024-05-07T02:26:02Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Fan, T. C. (2024). The changing attitudes towards gender roles and its effects on couple dynamics. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175788 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175788 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Social Sciences
Traditional gender roles
Couple dynamics
Housework
Second shift
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Traditional gender roles
Couple dynamics
Housework
Second shift
Fan, Tze Cheng
The changing attitudes towards gender roles and its effects on couple dynamics
description In Singapore, gender equality seems to have already been attained. In most aspects of life, all individuals seem privy to the same opportunities. However, things are different in the household. While dual-income households are the majority, and financial contributions are on par for men and women, the same cannot be said for the household. Women still bear the brunt of household chores and care labour, and as such, carry the burden of the “second shift”. As such, this study aims to find out if attitudes towards traditional gender roles have really changed, in the face of the apparent unequal distribution of household labour, and how this affects the couple. The study found that while individuals maintain they disagree with traditional gender roles, they still retain assumptions about housework as a woman’s job, whilst giving men supporting roles. As such, despite their beliefs, the household habits remain hard to change.
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title The changing attitudes towards gender roles and its effects on couple dynamics
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