Gender Stereotypes

 


Hi, now we're gonna explore the gender stereotypes world.


New Zealand Men are perceived as a pioneer type

During the colonial period, men were perceived to be rural, strong, unemotional, democratic, good with animals and machines that shared similarities with the stereotypical American frontiersman and Australian bushman. Nowadays many New Zealand men have these qualities, even though most New Zealanders have lived in urban areas since the late nineteenth.



New Zealand women are independent

Often, New Zealand women are perceived as more independent than women from other parts of the world. One of the supports of this stereotype is that New Zealand was the first country in the world to allow women to vote and the only one to have all its most important positions of state filed by women simultaneously. 


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