Final Questionnaire of Module 3
Final Questionnaire of Module 3
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Question 1
This type of autonomy is strengthened in women when they can have access to
Correct own resources, to the decision about them and to labor equality.
b. Political autonomy
A trendy term that has been used to distort the roles they have.
men and women in this society; therefore, it should be eliminated from the language
actual
c. A word that is used to justify the war between the sexes, where
Generally, men have more privileges than women.
Question3
What is the approach to work-family reconciliation?
Correct
Select one:
Score 1.00 out of
1.00 a. It is the family reconciliation that is discussed at home, primarily with the partner.
so that women can have more time for their professional development.
b. They are good practices in the reconciliation of work, personal, and family life,
directed at men to take on responsibilities, rights, duties, and
opportunities associated with the sphere of domestic life, family, and caregiving.
c. It is the reconciliation between work, family, and personal life; social co-responsibility.
in the care tasks between men and women, as well as between states, markets
and society. Very well. The family-work reconciliation aims to achieve good
practices of social co-responsibility in all caregiving tasks, which includes the
raising children, domestic work, and care for sick or disabled individuals
disability. At the same time, this shared responsibility must be extensive in the
labor market, society and, of course, the State, which will allow for valuation
true of all the people that make up society.
d. It is the reconciliation that will allow women to receive payment for activities.
done within the home so that they can feel like people who contribute to the
family economy.
b.
Because, sincethe care economyall activities, goods and are studied
necessary services for the daily reproduction of people, particularly the
study of the specificities of women's work, both in the productive sphere
like in the reproductive. Indeed, the care economy can study
all the productive and reproductive work of women and its impact on the
support of the societies (of each family member) and even
in the country's economy.
Question 5
This type of equality consists of achieving that it is lived in reality, that is, it seeks
Correct eliminate the circumstances that prevent achieving equality through structural measures,
legal or public policy (affirmative actions) aimed at modifying those patterns
Score 1.00 out of
social issues and inequality gaps.
1.00
Select one:
a. Fundamental equality
b. Relational equality
Score 1.00 on
Select one:
1.00
a. Your biological sex. Very well. Biological sex does not represent an obstacle that
prevent women from living their economic autonomy and their economic rights
labor
b.
Sexual division of labor.
d. The lack of their time use and the caregiving tasks they perform in order to
to professionalize oneself or to enter a job on equal opportunities.
Question 7
Do you believe that women have natural skills and abilities to develop better?
Incorrect domestic work?
b. Promote policies where the State takes responsibility for the care of children.
of older people, so that young and adult individuals can study,
work and develop personally. Remember that public policies for the
care must be aimed at reducing existing inequality gaps
between men and women; therefore, the proposals must be comprehensive and not think
only in one of the genres.
c. Generate a care system, create care jobs, make the care sector transparent
budget information for care policies, regulate care centers and
child care.
d. Granting women more vacation time, providing them with jobs with more flexible hours
shorts or from home.
Question 9
It refers to the way each society divides labor between men and women, thus
Incorrect as they enter childhood, according to the social gender roles established for each sex.
b. Glass roof
c. Distribution of wealth
d. Gender stereotypes Remember that, from the social assignment of roles and
stereotypes about women and men, time begins to be allocated to the
tasks that are imposed as "typical for each gender," such that women are
They are assigned reproductive jobs and men are assigned productive ones.
Select one:
a. Paid work
c. Social reproduction
d. Domestic economy