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GenderHunting and Gathering SocietyEconomic CharacteristicsHunting game, gathering roots and berriesControl of SurplusNoneInheritanceNoneControl over ProcreationNoneWomen’s StatusRelative EqualityHorticultural and PastoralEconomic CharacteristicsPlanting crops, domestication of animals for foodControl of SurplusMen begin to control societiesInheritanceShared—patrilineal and matrilinealControl over ProcreationIncreasingly by menWomen’s StatusDecreasing in move to pastoralism Agrarian/AgriculturalEconomic CharacteristicsLabor-intensive farmingControl of SurplusMen who own land or herdsInheritancePatrilinealControl over ProcreationMen—to ensure legitimacyof heirsWomen’s StatusLowViews of Division of Labor by GenderTheoryViewFunctionalismWomen’s roles as caregivers are crucial in ensuring that societal tasks are fulfilled. ConflictDivision of labor within families and the workplace results from male control and dominance over women and resources. ................
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