Cross-cultural comparison between Australia and Brazil
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Brazil is the largest Country in South America, it borders every other country of the continent except Chile and Ecuador and has a mixture of many different cultures.
In my cross-cultural study I will be comparing Australia to Brazil in relation to gender touching on characteristics such as the workforce, the educational system and family of these two cultures.
The Brazilian education system includes both public (federal, state and municipal) and private institutions ranging from
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gender inequality can also be seen in men in the work force. Family environments in Brazil has lost there tradition due to change in equality of gender, Australia shares this same trend. The traditions that have changed have been a result of changing values and attitudes towards gender. Through this comparison of cultures we can see there are aspects such as work, education and family in relation to gender that tie these two nations together.
gender inequality can also be seen in men in the work force. Family environments in Brazil has lost there tradition due to change in equality of gender, Australia shares this same trend. The traditions that have changed have been a result of changing values and attitudes towards gender. Through this comparison of cultures we can see there are aspects such as work, education and family in relation to gender that tie these two nations together.