Men Working in Female-Dominated Professions: A stigma or facilitation?

S. Yasin
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Gender roles not only keep men and women in different spheres of family and social life but they also promote gender segregation in the education sector and professional life. There is a lot of research being conducted on women working in male dominated professions but there is scarcity of research regarding males working in female dominated professions. This study was conducted to explore the experiences of men working in female dominated professions. the first phase of this study collected quantitative data about the type female-dominated professions in Pakistan. Based on this data in-depth qualitative interviews were done with 5 professionals using snowball sampling: Nurse, Psychologist, Montessori teacher, Makeup artist/ Beautician, and Bus host. Thematic analysis was used to identify sub-themes presented in this study: (i) Reasons or motivation for joining nontraditional profession; (ii) Reaction of near and dear ones; (iii) Positive aspects of female dominated profession; (iv) Challenges of female dominated profession; (v) Professional journey; (vi) Being a minority in female majority; (vii) Struggle to maintain masculinity and (viii) Future aspirations. Study findings can be used to support male entry and retention in female dominated professions
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男性在女性主导的行业工作:耻辱还是便利?
性别角色不仅使男子和妇女处于家庭和社会生活的不同领域,而且还促进了教育部门和职业生活中的性别隔离。有很多关于女性在男性主导的行业工作的研究,但很少有关于男性在女性主导的行业工作的研究。本研究旨在探讨男性在女性主导的职业中工作的经验。本研究的第一阶段收集了巴基斯坦以女性为主的职业类型的定量数据。基于这些数据,我们采用滚雪球抽样的方法对5位专业人士进行了深入的定性访谈:护士、心理学家、蒙台梭利教师、化妆师/美容师和巴士主持人。主题分析用于确定本研究提出的分主题:(i)加入非传统专业的原因或动机;亲人的反应;妇女占主导地位的职业的积极方面;女性主导职业的挑战;专业旅行;在多数女性中占少数;努力保持男子气概和未来的抱负。研究结果可以用来支持男性进入和保留女性主导的职业
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