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Gender-biased public perception of STEM fields, focusing on the influence of egalitarian attitudes toward gender roles

March 9, 2020 | Informal/Formal Connections

Many studies have examined the impression that the general public has of science and how this can prevent girls from choosing science fields. Using an online questionnaire, we investigated whether the public perception of several academic fields was gender-biased in Japan. First, we found the gender-bias gap in public perceptions was largest in nursing and mechanical engineering. Second, people who have a low level of egalitarian attitudes toward gender roles perceived that nursing was suitable for women. Third, people who have a low level of egalitarian attitudes perceived that many STEM fields are suitable for men. This suggests that gender-biased perceptions toward academic fields can still be found in Japan.

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Yuko Ikkatai
    Author
    University of Tokyo
  • Azusa Minamizaki
    Author
    Nagoya University
  • Kei Kano
    Author
    Shiga University
  • Atsushi Inoue
    Author
    Nippon Institute for Research Advancement
  • Euan McKay
    Author
    University of Tokyo
  • Hiromi M. Yokoyama
    Author
    University of Tokyo
  • Citation

    ISSN : 1824-2049
    DOI : 10.22323/2.19010208
    Publication Name: Journal of Science Communication
    Volume: 19
    Number: 1

    Funders

    International Public
    Funding Program: Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)-RISTEX (Research Institute of Science and Technology for Society)
    Award Number: 1005740
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Engineering | General STEM | Health and medicine | Mathematics
    Audience: Youth/Teen (up to 17) | Administration/Leadership/Policymakers | General Public | Educators/Teachers | Scientists
    Environment Type: Informal/Formal Connections | K-12 Programs | Higher Education Programs
    Access and Inclusion: Women and Girls

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