roles of men and women in contemporary British society
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INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION ELT 915 BRITISH STUDIES I ``How do the roles of men and women in contemporary British society differ from their roles in previous generations? To what extent have these changes been socially beneficial?'' Word count: 1,569 When discussing the different roles of women and men within contemporary society, there are many issues that have to be taken into consideration. In order to gain a better understanding of a stated problem, this part of the paper will provide general information on dissimilarities between men and women. It is acknowledged that both men and women take on different roles within society, where they both have their own responsibilities. As well as this, it is assumed that because women are generally the most caring, their responsibility usually lies within the home and/or around the family, by taking care of the children, cooking, cleaning, and carrying out other domestic duties to earn a living....

