The Impact of Gender Stereotypes on the Participation of Women in STEM Fields in Iran
Keywords:
gender stereotypes, Iran, educational barriers, career choicesAbstract
This paper delves into the critical examination of how gender stereotypes impede the participation of women in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields within the socio-cultural context of Iran. Despite significant strides toward achieving gender equality, the remnants of traditional societal and cultural expectations persistently influence the educational pursuits and career choices of Iranian women, particularly in fields traditionally dominated by men. This study seeks to uncover the depth and breadth of gender stereotypes’ impact on women’s engagement with STEM disciplines, a crucial step toward formulating strategies for a more inclusive and equitable STEM environment.
The research specifically aims to quantify the prevalence of gender stereotypes and to explore their multifaceted effects on women’s decisions to pursue careers in STEM fields. It further investigates how these stereotypes influence women’s perseverance and success within these disciplines once they have chosen to embark on a STEM career path. By mapping the landscape of gender stereotypes and their tangible impacts on women’s participation in STEM in Iran, this study contributes valuable insights into the barriers women face and proposes targeted interventions to dismantle these obstacles.
The findings of this research hold significant implications for policymakers, educators, and STEM industry leaders in Iran and potentially in other similar contexts. By addressing the specific challenges related to gender stereotypes in STEM, this paper paves the way for the development of more supportive educational policies, curricula, and workplace cultures that encourage and sustain women’s participation and advancement in STEM fields.