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Educational Research | 2015

Gender stereotypes and gendered vocational aspirations among Swiss secondary school students

Andreas Hadjar; Belinda Aeschlimann

Background: Horizontal gender inequalities appear to be rather stable, with girls more often choosing ‘female’ service professions, and boys choosing career paths related to science, technology, engineering or Mathematics. Purpose: Non-egalitarian patriarchal gender-role orientations and gender associations (perceived femininity) of the school subjects German Language Arts and Mathematics are theorised – triangulating different theoretical backgrounds – and empirically analysed as a major predictor of gender-typical vocational aspirations, considering interest in these school subjects as a mediating factor. Furthermore, we focus on a patriarchal relation of father’s and mother’s workforce participation as a root of gender-role orientations, and teacher gender in regard to its impact on gendered images of subjects. Sample: Empirical analyses are based on survey data from eighth-graders (around the ages of 14 and 15 at the time of data gathering) in the Swiss canton of Bern. The sample only encompasses children from two-parent families, as patriarchality in terms of differences in workforce participation between father and mother is taken into account. Design and methods: The research issues are analysed employing structural equation models. The statistical package Mplus allows for an analysis of the two dependent dichotomous variables ‘gender-typical vocational aspiration’ and ‘gender-atypical vocational aspiration’. The hierarchic structure of the sample (school class clusters) is taken into account. Results: Findings reveal different patterns for boys and girls; for boys, gender-typical (male) vocational aspiration could be explained to a small extent via gender-role orientations, interest in Mathematics and gender associations of school subjects; for girls, the factors under consideration could be empirically linked to ‘atypical vocational aspiration’. Teacher gender only has an impact among girls: if girls are taught by a female Mathematics teacher, they perceive the subject as a bit more female and show a higher interest in this subject. Their likelihood of having a gender-atypical vocational aspiration is a bit higher than among girls with a male Mathematics teacher who perceive the subject as a bit less female and, thus, show somewhat lower interest in this subject. Conclusions: There are still links – although weak – between gender stereotypes and vocational aspirations. Gender-role orientations are rooted in the family. A sensitisation towards gender stereotypes and their impact on aspirations and career would appear to be meaningful in broadening the vocational perspectives of men and women.


International Journal of Educational Research | 2016

How to foster students’ motivation in mathematics and science classes and promote students’ STEM career choice. A study in Swiss high schools

Belinda Aeschlimann; Walter Herzog; Elena Makarova


Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training | 2016

Why is the pipeline leaking? Experiences of young women in STEM vocational education and training and their adjustment strategies

Elena Makarova; Belinda Aeschlimann; Walter Herzog


Zeitschrift für Bildungsforschung | 2015

Frauen in MINT-Berufen: Retrospektive Wahrnehmung des mathematisch- naturwissenschaftlichen Unterrichts auf der Sekundarstufe I

Belinda Aeschlimann; Walter Herzog; Elena Makarova


Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Bildungswissenschaften | 2015

Studienpräferenzen von Gymnasiastinnen und Gymnasiasten: Wer entscheidet sich aus welchen Gründen für ein MINT-Studium?

Belinda Aeschlimann; Walter Herzog; Elena Makarova


Die berufsbildende Schule | 2015

Bedingungen für eine geschlechtsuntypische Berufswahl bei jungen Frauen - Ergebnisse aus einem Forschungsprojekt

Belinda Aeschlimann; Walter Herzog; Elena Makarova


Archive | 2014

Berufswahlentscheide von Frauen. Erfahrungen im Berufsfeld machen es aus

Walter Herzog; Elena Makarova; Belinda Aeschlimann


Archive | 2014

Irreguläre Lehrerwechsel und Schülerleistung

Belinda Aeschlimann; Felicitas Elisabeth Fanger; Walter Herzog; Armin Hollenstein


Archive | 2014

Gender-specific roles and value transmission in the family

Belinda Aeschlimann; Elena Makarova; Anna K. Döring


Archive | 2014

Man braucht ein dickes Fell! – Eine qualitative Studie zu Erfahrungen von jungen Frauen in naturwissenschaftlich-technischer Berufsausbildung

Belinda Aeschlimann; Elena Makarova; Walter Herzog

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Andreas Hadjar

University of Luxembourg

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Anna K. Döring

University of Westminster

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