Contents
pdf Download PDF
pdf Download XML
600 Views
1 Downloads
Share this article
Research Article | Volume 4 Issue 1 (Jan-Feb, 2022)
Sociology of Gender and Sexuality
Under a Creative Commons license
Open Access
Abstract

Have you ever been questioned about your gender and sex? You may not be aware that sex and gender are not synonymous. Social scientists generally do not consider sex and gender to be conceptually equivalent. There are physical and physiological variations between men and women that are known as sex, including the reproductive system as well as secondary traits like height and muscle mass. Being a man or a woman has social and cultural implications, which is why the term „„gender” is used.

Keywords
Recommended Articles
Research Article
The uptake and impact of social media sites (SMS) on open and distance teaching and learning in Zimbabwe: A case study of the Midlands regional campus of Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU)
Research Article
Logical-Mathematical Arguments in The Function of Proving The Premise: Everyone Who is Born Does Not Necessarily Have to Die
Research Article
Contrastive Analysis of Declarative Sentence between Fur Language and English Language
Research Article
Examining quality culture in the University of Professional Studies, Accra
Chat on WhatsApp
© Copyright Resirdge Publication Foundation