gender value patterns
Gender value patterns refer to socially constructed beliefs and ideas about the roles, behaviors, and characteristics deemed appropriate for individuals based on their gender identity. These patterns shape how people perceive and evaluate gender-related attributes and behaviors, often leading to stereotypes and expectations that influence societal norms, behaviors, and inequalities.
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