Abstract
This research was aimed to study: a) the gender role of the second-generation resettler households in domestic activities; b) the gender role of the second-generation resettler households in economic/public activities; c) the gender role of the second-generation resettler households in social activities. The research was conducted in Koto Masjid Village and Pongkai Istiqomah Village. These locations were intentionally selected (purposive sampling). The population in this study was all second-generation families who married after the relocation in Koto Mesjid Village and Pongkai Istiqomah Village. There were 62 households in Koto Mesjid Village and 30 households Pongkai Istiqomah Village taken as the samples of this study. The results show that: 1) The role of gender in the domestic activities of most households in Koto Masjid Village and Pongkai Istiqomah Village is categorized in the low level or in gender bias category. 2) The role of gender in economic/public activities is classified in the medium category (gender perspective). 3) The role of gender in the social activities is in the low category (gender bias).
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