The Causes and Obstacles of Gender Differences in Social Norms and Impacts on Promoting Gender Equality
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/gjxf1t93Keywords:
Gendered Social Norms, Gender Equality, Intersectionality, Media Influence, Education ReformAbstract
Gendered social norms have long been a major barrier to achieving gender equality, affecting areas such as education, work, healthcare, and leadership. Even though this issue has received a lot of attention from researchers and the public, there is still limited understanding of why these norms persist. This paper looks at how gendered norms have developed and lasted over time. It also examines how these norms shape social behavior and institutional practices. The focus is on how traditional gender roles restrict individual opportunities, especially in recruitment, education, and the media. The analysis shows that addressing deeply rooted gender stereotypes is essential for achieving equality. It also highlights that changes in the media and education systems are important steps toward challenging these norms. Moreover, gender norms affect marginalized groups in a stronger and more harmful way, making their situation even more difficult. Based on these findings, this paper argues that future research should explore how gender interacts with other social factors, such as class, race, and ethnicity. It should also consider how international policies and local activist movements influence the reshaping of gender norms to support broad social and structural change.