Transition of Gender Roles across Three Generations due to Globalization in Pakistan

Rubab Zahra
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This study focused on how gender roles change from traditional to modern society with the impact of globalization by exploring the role of culture, technology, and environment. Globalization is the integration process that may affect human wellbeing, environment, economic development, and societal prosperity worldwide. A qualitative method was used to conduct in-depth interviews with 12 participants comprising of generation X (1965-1979), generation Y (1980-1994), and generation Z (1995-2004). Participants were sampled purposively. Through thematic analysis 10 major themes were discovered; (i) Perceived traditional gender roles, (ii) Transitional gender roles, (iii) Practicing traditional gender roles, (iv) Socio-cultural and family pressure, (v) Adopting new behavioral characteristics by females, (vi) Technology Forman Journal of Social Sciences (2022) Volume 2 DOI: 10.32368/FJSS.20220205 2 paved new ways and convenience, (vii) Negative aspects of Technology, (viii) Sensitized gender concept, (ix) Exposure to a hazardous environment, and (x) Social deconstruction of gender roles. The following information was found with regard to different generations and genders: (i) The element of acceptance and change is more evident in generation Z than in generation X; (ii) The male respondents are more persistent in traditional gender roles; (iii) The influence of technology on changing gender roles is more evident among the female participants; and (iv) Generation X and Y have more stereotypical views on gender roles than generation Z. The implication of this study is that gender roles are changing significantly over time in Pakistan due to globalization and technological development. Keywords: Globalization, Technology, Culture, Environment, Generation X, Generation Y and Generation Z
全球化背景下巴基斯坦性别角色的三代转换
本研究通过探讨文化、技术和环境的作用,探讨了在全球化的影响下,传统社会和现代社会的性别角色是如何变化的。全球化是影响人类福祉、环境、经济发展和全球社会繁荣的一体化过程。采用定性方法对12名参与者进行深度访谈,其中包括X一代(1965-1979),Y一代(1980-1994)和Z一代(1995-2004)。参与者的抽样是有目的的。通过主题分析,发现了十大主题;(i)感知到的传统性别角色,(ii)过渡性别角色,(iii)实践传统性别角色,(iv)社会文化和家庭压力,(v)女性采用新的行为特征,(vi)技术Forman社会科学杂志(2022)第2卷DOI: 10.32368/FJSS。[20220205]开辟了新的道路和便利,(vii)技术的消极方面,(viii)敏感的性别概念,(ix)暴露于危险环境,(x)性别角色的社会解构。关于不同的世代和性别,发现了下列资料:(i) Z世代接受和改变的因素比X世代更明显;男性答复者更坚持传统的性别角色;(三)技术对性别角色变化的影响在女性参与者中更为明显;(iv) X世代和Y世代对性别角色的看法比z世代更为刻板。这项研究的含义是,由于全球化和技术发展,巴基斯坦的性别角色随着时间的推移正在发生重大变化。关键词:全球化,技术,文化,环境,X世代,Y世代,Z世代
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