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Types of Masculinity in Families with Reversed Economic Roles

Student: Aktamova Niginabegim

Supervisor: Dilyara Ibragimova

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Applied Methods of Social Analysis of Markets (Master)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2020

The main problem of our study was the non-correlation of the modern realities of the image of masculinity with classical gender theories, as well as the early formed types of masculinity. Based on our conclusions and results, we saw that, indeed, most gender theories are reflected only in stereotypical representations of informants, and only rarely in the manifestation of gender characteristics. Formed earlier types of masculinity in gender theories also do not correlate with new types of masculinity, in particular this proves the “partner type” of building relationships that we obtained.

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