Women and men are capable of the same, and into today’s society we are seeing that more. Men are even allowed a paternity leave when they are having a child. In Dad’s Who Do Diapers, we learned how society has changed their gender roles enormously since 1993 when Paternity Leave first came into effect. New fathers were carefully watched to see how they familiarize.
In the article, Cultural Evolution and Gender Roles, it is discussed how women are expected to take on the simpler and less intrusive tasks during an experiment, while the men must always take on the opposite. "Women are most likely to make a considerable contribution when subsistence activities have the following characteristics: the participant is not obliged to be far from home; the tasks are relatively tedious and do not require rapt concentration; and the work is not dangerous, can be performed in spite of interruptions, and is easily resumed once interrupted" (Coney & Mackey 2000, pg.