In my experiences, I found a moderate amount of gender segregation. I'll offer a Thanksgiving example, where some of my second cousins (3 girls) were receiving Xmas presents early. Let's run down the list:
1) My Little Ponies knock-offs
2) Little Miss Locket or something (colors coordinated with the girls' hair)
3) Some dolls with brushable hair
4) Cameras (one was a girly color)
5) Fluffy pink path robes
Needless to say, only 1 of 5 is even reasonable for a boy. While this does not necessarily imply inequality, a pretty clear separation exists.
Also, they all happened to wear dresses/skirt (even though their moms did not), but at least one parent had the decency to give pants/tights to her two.
I should add that much of this family takes pride in the idea that they believe they are treating the children (and adults, for that matter) equally. Of course, "if separate but equal" does not hold up (and I think in practice it does not), then that vision isn't truly realized. And I think my own self is the counterexample that proves the case...