Abstract

The formation of gender stereotypes is a complex process shaped by various factors rooted in cultural, social, and historical contexts. These stereotypes, which encompass preconceived notions and expectations about the behaviors and roles of individuals based on their gender, are influenced by several key factors. Cultural traditions, societal norms, media portrayals, educational practices, and historical legacies all contribute to the creation and perpetuation of gender stereotypes. The interplay of these elements reinforces traditional gender roles, shaping perceptions and expectations about masculinity and femininity.

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