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Gender perception of professional occupations
1School of Psychology, MSC 7401, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA 22807, USA. couchjv@jmu.edu
Psychological Reports
|August 18, 2001
Abstract:
Students (181 women and 44 men in a southern university) were asked to indicate their perception of whether each of 105 professional occupations was predominately masculine or feminine. Analysis indicated that a majority of the occupations were perceived as masculine, i.e., those predominately power- or product-oriented, while feminine occupations were predominately caregiving. Results were discussed in terms of the influence of media on the perception of gender-specific roles and the implications of these perceptions for the status of a person holding a given occupation.