Allira - interesting reflections indeed. its definitely the case that as the generations continue to go to school (providing its not a faith school) that girls and women (and indeed boys and men are gradually changing)
If I can share a relevant reflection, I was in my local park, which is in a nice bit of town, playing fields, basketball, play areas, footie pitch marked out and so on, and there was a visit from a school that I know has no playing fields (an old Victorian one). So nearly all the children were of Muslim origin, given where it is. It's highly Ofsead rated, as its seems that parents are fairly aspirational.
One group of children were playing a game of mixed cricket girls and boys, a few bold girls had sat near the path to see the dogs pass, (and talk to a passing stranger) some boys playing informal footie.
It's these small things that change attitudes as the children grow up. Those girls will want to be different from their grandparents, the school would not tolerate aggressive behaviour by the boys to the girls.
(its why I'm for carrots not sticks in regard to "laying down the law)"