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      • In the Philippines, the archetype of a man is often painted with broad, definitive strokes: the stoic breadwinner and the unyielding protector of the family. While these roles are traditionally celebrated and respected, they carry with them an undercurrent of pressure and expectation.
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  1. In the Philippines, gender and language are diverse. English and Filipino are widely spoken, reflecting a range of gender identities. Spanish colonization and Westernization have influenced gender roles and attitudes towards language, shaping Filipino society.

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  3. Jan 1, 2001 · FACEM Questionnaire assesses gender role strain (GRS) among Filipino men. Masculinity in the present times is undergoing a shift from traditional to contemporary norms.

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · Explore the traditional expectations and pressures faced by men in the Philippines, from stoicism and financial responsibility to their role as protectors.

  5. Jun 20, 2020 · In the Philippines, Male Champions of Change (MCC), a coalition of male CEOs, works with other influential leaders to redefine men’s role in advocating for gender equality.

  6. Aug 1, 2023 · Despite the Philippines’ history of five decades of prolonged violent conflicts and internal displacements, majority of which are in its southern island of Mindanao, studies exploring the enactments of masculinities of noncombatant men are few.

  7. effect of societally prescribed gender roles and fertility on the household status of mar-ried Filipino men and women. Traditional patriarchal societies have designated the roles of husband and wife as household head and domestic manager, respectively. Although the Philippine household is not organized strictly along patriarchal ideol-

  8. egalitarian gender preference pattern, four main periods in Philippine history are examined: (1) Precolonial; (2) Spanish Colonization (1565-1898); (3) American Liberalism and Industrialization (1899 to 1946); and (4) Contemporary Period.

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