In the past, men were supposed to be the “bread makers” of the household and women were supposed to stay home clean, cook, and take of the children. For years now, media and some of our favorite TV shows have displayed that picture into people’s minds. Men and women have come pretty far from that picture and lives have changed dramatically over many years. Throughout this essay we will explore the changing and evolving roles of men and women and the effects of these changes.
The Changing and Evolving Roles of Women and Men
The traditional roles and expectations of men and women have changed. Women were to be the loving, caring, helpful, and sympathetic wife. Men were to be the strong …show more content…
Today women make up a massive part of the workforce. With that, increased results of individuals marrying at older ages is occurring, increased family hardship due to both parents working, and decreased fertility are starting to become the effects of the changing workforce (Fieldes, 2013). Due to gender equity, parents are not as home as much spending the time with their children and men and women are fighting for attention from each other, increasing the tension in the household. In addition, major tension can be created in the household if the woman has a higher income than the man. They start to become insecure and begin competing again their spouse to make the same or more to prove they are the man. This starts a vicious cycle, which can lead to potential work and health problems. Related health problems include reproductive, productive, and mental health, which ultimately will start to affect them at work as well (Fieldes, 2013). Due to their health issues they may have to be off of work and miss important deadlines or not be as productive at work because the problems at home and with their health. This dangerous cycle is something to be aware to help prevent it from effecting your work, health, and personal