• Michal@programming.dev
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    12 days ago

    Is this unique to women? Do men experience anything similar in women-dominated fields? I’m not actually sure what these may be; teaching, childcare, hair stylists? I realise this may make me sound misogynist, but I’m really clueless.

    • nanoswarm9k@lemmus.org
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      12 days ago

      Men in fem dominated fields get the glass escalator to promotion.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass_Escalator

      Propublica has some useful peices, but it might take an ebsco search or three to pry loose that dangerous and embarassing level of ignorance about what living is like.

      Watching sociology videos can be a bit of a grind, but tastes better than foot-in-the-mouth.

    • Dr_Nik@lemmy.world
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      Unfortunately I’ve seen men tend to dominate the conversation in women dominated fields as well, but only if they are misogynistic. I work a lot in the fiber arts industry and more often than not it is assumed I don’t know anything because I am a man and humble, but I quickly prove my worth with my 20 years experience and it’s wonderfully collaborative. Then I see so many men come in and say, “Look I knit a sweater! This is easy! Give me praise!” and weirdly enough there are enough people out there that just feed those egos. I completely blame the men in this case, but this problem wouldn’t be so prevalent if everyone was just willing to shut these idiots down.