Indulging Our Gendered Selves? Sex Segregation by Field of Study in 44 Countries
University of California, Santa Barbara · Western Washington University
Abstract
Data from 44 societies are used to explore sex segregation by field of study. Contrary to accounts linking socioeconomic modernization to a "degendering" of public-sphere institutions, sex typing of curricular fields is stronger in more economically developed contexts. The authors argue that two cultural forces combine in advanced industrial societies to create a new sort of sex segregation regime. The first is gender-essentialist ideology, which has proven to be extremely resilient even in the most liberal-egalitarian of contexts; the second is self-expressive value systems, which create opportunities and incentives for the expression of "gendered selves." Multivariate analyses suggest that structural…
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2Topics & keywords
- Modernization theory
- Ideology
- Field (mathematics)
- Post-industrial society
- Sociology
- Essentialism
- Sex segregation
- Value (mathematics)