How did the process of industrialization, which was intended to usher in modernity and progress, paradoxically reinforce traditional gender roles and practices, and what were the broader social and economic implications of this reinforcement for women’s status and opportunities in society?
The process of industrialization, which began in the 18th century in Europe and spread to other parts of the world, was intended to usher in modernity and progress. However, this process had an unintended consequence: it reinforced traditional gender roles and practices, limiting women’s opportunities and status in society. Here are some ways in which industrialization reinforced traditional gender roles and practices:
The broader social and economic implications of this reinforcement for women’s status and opportunities were significant: