Hanna Rosin's concept of Plastic Woman and Cardboard Man illustrates how women adapted to changing economic conditions while men clung to outdated roles, affecting both jobs and marriages.
The evolution of society has positioned women in flexible roles, expanding their opportunities in the workforce, while men often remain stagnant or resistant to change.
Men's identities are traditionally tied to physically demanding jobs, leading to reluctance in embracing alternative roles such as educators or caregivers, despite economic necessities.
Rosin emphasizes that the societal dynamics of power, employment, and identity have shifted, prompting women to seize opportunities even when men face uncertainty in traditional roles.
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