rolpatroon
Rolpatroon, a term used in Dutch sociology and family studies, refers to the typical distribution and enactment of social roles within a group, most often a household or organization. The concept captures who is expected to do what, who holds authority, and how members behave in relation to one another. Rolpatroon is shaped by cultural norms, gender expectations, age, and socioeconomic status, and it can vary across communities and over time.
In households, rolpatroon is often discussed in terms of the division of labor, caregiving responsibilities, and
Rolpatroon is closely related to role theory, gender roles, and the division of labor. It provides a