Gustafsson Sendén Marie, Klysing Amanda, Lindqvist Anna, Renström Emma Aurora
Department of Social Sciences, Södertörn University, Huddinge, Sweden.
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Front Psychol. 2019 Jan 30;10:37. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00037. eCollection 2019.
According to , gender stereotypes are dynamic constructs influenced by actual and perceived changes in what roles women and men occupy (Wood and Eagly, 2011). Sweden is ranked as one of the most egalitarian countries in the world, with a strong national equality discourse and a relatively high number of men engaging in traditionally communal roles such as parenting and domestic tasks. This would imply a perceived change toward higher communion among men. Therefore, we investigated the dynamics of gender stereotype content in Sweden with a primary interest in the male stereotype and perceptions of gender equality. In Study 1, participants ( = 323) estimated descriptive stereotype content of women and men in Sweden in the past, present, or future. They also estimated gender distribution in occupations and domestic roles for each time-point. Results showed that the female stereotype increased in agentic traits from the past to the present, whereas the male stereotype showed no change in either agentic or communal traits. Furthermore, participants estimated no change in gender stereotypes for the future, and they overestimated how often women and men occupy gender non-traditional roles at present. In Study 2, we controlled for participants' actual knowledge about role change by either describing women's increased responsibilities on the job market, or men's increased responsibility at home (or provided no description). Participants ( = 648) were randomized to the three different conditions. Overall, women were perceived to increase in agentic traits, and this change was mediated by perceptions of social role occupation. Men where not perceived to increase in communion but decreased in agency when change focused on women's increased participation in the labor market. These results indicate that role change among women also influence perceptions of the male stereotype. Altogether, the results indicate that social roles might have stronger influence on perceptions of agency than perceptions of communion, and that communion could be harder to incorporate in the male stereotype.
根据(此处原文缺失具体依据内容),性别刻板印象是动态的概念,受到男性和女性所占据角色的实际及感知变化的影响(伍德和伊格利,2011年)。瑞典被列为世界上最平等的国家之一,有着强烈的国家平等话语,且有相对较多的男性从事传统上属于公共领域的角色,如育儿和家务。这意味着人们察觉到男性在朝着更高的社交性方向转变。因此,我们研究了瑞典性别刻板印象内容的动态变化,主要关注男性刻板印象以及对性别平等的认知。在研究1中,参与者((n = 323))估计了瑞典过去、现在或未来女性和男性的描述性刻板印象内容。他们还估计了每个时间点职业和家庭角色中的性别分布。结果显示,从过去到现在,女性刻板印象在能动性特质方面有所增加,而男性刻板印象在能动性或社交性特质方面均无变化。此外,参与者预计未来性别刻板印象不会改变,并且他们高估了目前女性和男性担任非传统性别角色的频率。在研究2中,我们通过描述女性在就业市场上责任的增加、男性在家中责任的增加(或不做描述)来控制参与者关于角色变化的实际知识。参与者((n = 648))被随机分配到三种不同条件下。总体而言,女性被认为在能动性特质方面有所增加,这种变化是由对社会角色占据情况的认知所介导的。当变化聚焦于女性在劳动力市场上参与度的增加时,男性并未被认为在社交性方面有所增加,而是在能动性方面有所下降。这些结果表明,女性的角色变化也会影响对男性刻板印象的认知。总体而言,结果表明社会角色对能动性认知的影响可能比对社交性认知的影响更强,并且社交性可能更难融入男性刻板印象中。