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Mongolian gender roles are highly variable depending on location and social class. Some traditional gender roles are as follows: Men are traditionally responsible for hunting, herding, and other outdoors activities, while women are responsible for staying at home and caring for the children. Women also traditionally hold more political power than men.

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Mongolia is a traditionally patriarchal society, and as such, gender roles are fairly rigid and defined. Men are often seen as the breadwinners and figures of authority in the family, largely responsible for making decisions and managing the household. Women are expected to be the homemakers and caretakers, looking after the children and running the household. Women are also traditionally responsible for managing the livestock, which is one of the main sources of income for rural families. Gender roles in Mongolian society are slowly changing, however, as more and more women are working outside the home and starting their own businesses. Women are increasingly becoming more accepted in the workplace and in positions of authority, although the process is slow and there is still much progress to be made.

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Published: Tuesday, December 13, 2022

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