International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (IJAMR)
  Year: 2022 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 4 | Page No.: 303-312
A Study on the Role of Women and Men in the Family-Bapard Perspective Download PDF
MMH Mustafa

Abstract:
The study is about the role of women and men in the family in which to play a multi-roles in the society to produce and socialize children. If any changes occurred in the society women take the lead in helping the family adjust to new realities and challenges. However, research has shown that Women and Men developed and learned from birth to before death in the life-long process. In the research paper there are two major respondents one is the employee (104 manpower) of BAPARD and another 60 out of 175 members of Agrogami NGO, Kotalipara, Gopalganj in Bangladesh was interviewed through Questionnaire and find out the most appropriate gender roles in the socio-economic development of a country. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines Gender Roles as "Socially constructive roles, behaviors, activities and attributes that a given society considers appropriate men and women." So that an exemplar structured for the up-coming generation to follow and suitable framework can be developed on gender roles most precious gifts of the Almighty. These samples were selected randomly and analyzed by SPSS and SWOT analysis. These data will portray typical are mostly due to social conventions and varies from society to society, culture to culture and above all some relevant literatures can also be cited so that it can be compare and contrast the actual nature of Gender Roles in the family. It must be taken in a proper manner, keeping this in mind, the research excellence in building up the framework of gender roles by primary and secondary data. The attributes of the study such as Long-term malnutrition suffering, Do not get additional food during pregnant, Pregnant women is suffering in Anemia, Lack of skilled midwifery, Mortality of pregnant women, Mortality of pregnant women, Employment position in Govt. job, Women violence, Divorce, Below in poverty line, Literacy rate, Women Immigration Rate Abroad, Early Marriage, Education cost of women, Education cost of men, food intake, income status were 65%, 90%, 60%, 95%, 2%, 3%, 52%, 27%, 50%, 59.2%, 5%, 80%, 25%, 75%, less than 2200 Kcal and $823 respectively. 18% of women employee were involved in BAPARD. Women participation of BAPARD training was increasing year after year. Women had done so many works than men. But sometimes men say, "My wife does not work." Women and men play a great roles to abide by the gender relevant laws and policies. The findings of the present study was shown that the discrimination of women is decreasing, women empowerment is increasing at every sphere and the role of women and men in the family is positively increasing regarding the attributes day by day.