The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2015 Nov;19(4):343-70. doi: 10.1177/1088868314564789. Epub 2015 Jan 9.
Social psychological research has sought to understand and mitigate the psychological barriers that block women's interest, performance, and advancement in male-dominated, agentic roles (e.g., science, technology, engineering, and math). Research has not, however, correspondingly examined men's underrepresentation in communal roles, traditionally occupied by women (e.g., careers in health care, early childhood education, and domestic roles including child care). In this article, we seek to provide a roadmap for research on this underexamined inequality by (a) outlining the benefits of increasing men's representation in communal roles; (b) reviewing cultural, evolutionary, and historical perspectives on the asymmetry in status assigned to men's and women's roles; and (c) articulating the role of gender stereotypes in creating social and psychological barriers to men's interest and inclusion in communal roles. We argue that promoting equal opportunities for both women and men requires a better understanding of the psychological barriers to men's involvement in communal roles.
社会心理学研究一直致力于理解和减轻阻碍女性在以男性为主导、具有能动性的角色(如科学、技术、工程和数学)中产生兴趣、表现和晋升的心理障碍。然而,研究并没有相应地考察男性在传统上由女性占据的共通性角色(如医疗保健、儿童早期教育和包括儿童保育在内的家庭角色)中的代表性不足的问题。在本文中,我们试图通过以下三个方面为研究这一未充分研究的不平等现象提供路线图:(a)概述增加男性在共通性角色中的代表性的好处;(b)回顾文化、进化和历史视角下对男性和女性角色赋予的地位的不对称性;(c)阐明性别刻板印象在为男性对共通性角色的兴趣和参与制造社会和心理障碍方面的作用。我们认为,要为女性和男性提供平等的机会,就需要更好地理解男性参与共通性角色的心理障碍。