The Impact of Gender Stereotypes on Career Choices and Opportunities
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https://doi.org/10.61424/ijcgrs.v1i1.178Keywords:
Gender stereotypes, Career choices, STEM fields, Leadership roles, Media portrayalsAbstract
This study investigates the influence of gender stereotypes on career choices and opportunities, analyzing secondary data from various educational, occupational, and sociocultural sources. By synthesizing existing literature and data sets, the research aims to elucidate how entrenched gender biases contribute to disparities in career trajectories between men and women. The findings indicate that traditional gender norms significantly shape career aspirations from a young age, directing men towards STEM fields and leadership roles, while women are often guided to caregiving and administrative positions. These stereotypes not only limit individual potential but also perpetuate gender imbalances in workplace representation and advancement. Furthermore, the analysis reveals that societal expectations and media portrayals play pivotal roles in reinforcing these stereotypes, thereby influencing both conscious and subconscious career-related decisions. The study concludes with recommendations for policy interventions and educational reforms aimed at dismantling these biases, fostering a more equitable environment where career choices are driven by personal interests and skills rather than gender-based expectations.
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