SOC2604
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2024
Unique Number: 396583
Due Date: 16 April 2024
Introduction
The fabric of South African society is a tapestry woven through with diverse cultural patterns,
historical contexts, and gendered experiences. Post-apartheid South Africa has embarked on
a journey toward social and economic equality, with gender parity as a prime objective. Yet,
the lived reality for many South Africans indicates a significant dissonance between ambition
and actuality, especially at the interface of work and life. This essay explores this interface by
examining the culture of long working hours, the distribution of paid and unpaid labour, and the
persistent stereotypes associated with parenthood, offering a critical look at their implications
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