Section 3
Sociological Perspectives on Gender Stratification
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The Functionalist Perspective
The functionalist perspective of gender roles suggests that gender roles exist to maximize social efficiency.

The Conflict Perspective
Conflict theory suggests that men, as the dominant gender, subordinate women in order to maintain power and privilege in society.

The Interactionist Perspective
From a symbolic interactionist perspective, gender is produced and reinforced through daily interactions and the use of symbols.

The Feminist Perspective
Feminist theory analyzes gender stratification through the intersection of gender, race, and class.