Gender - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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Gender refers to the roles, behaviours, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for individuals based on their recognised sex. Unlike 'sex', which is biologically determined, gender is a social and cultural construct that influences how individuals identify themselves and how they are perceived within their community. In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, gender may be explored through various religious teachings and perspectives on how different faiths interpret and influence gender roles. These perspectives can impact attitudes towards issues such as leadership roles within religious communities, family structures, and individual rights, highlighting the dynamic interplay between gender, religion, and society.

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