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This stereotype is used tolegitimize the fact that some duties are allocated predominantly, when notexclusively, to women, and others to men. This fact, which is referred to as 'sexualdivision of labor', is considered to be rigid and universal. However, the division oftasks and duties differs first, from culture to culture, and second, as a result of socioeconomicchanges. As Moser (1993: 28) argues, "there is no reason why gendershould be an organizing principle of the social division of labor, except the physicalprocess of childbearing.
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