Children still think men are more likely to be builders, while women are typically nurses and hairdressers

  • 3 months ago
Children still think men are more likely to be builders and lorry drivers while women are typically nurses and hairdressers, according to a study.

A poll, of 2,000 parents and their primary school children, found youngsters still think men are more likely to be firefighters, plumbers and farmers.

And 52 per cent believe pilots are mainly male.

While florists, teachers and singers were considered to be professions for women.

It also emerged 47 per cent of mums and dads think their kids have already formed an opinion on the careers available to them.

The research was commissioned by easyJet to launch its 2024 Pilot Training Program, as the airline aims to tackle the gender stereotypes, and inspire more women to consider a career in aviation.

It comes after an experiment found gender stereotyping is still rife in children as young as seven years old.

A group of children from St Albans and St Stephens Primary School were asked to act out various job roles, with one little boy reaching for a wig and announcing that nurses have a high-pitched voices.

Girls were also asked to pretend to be builders - with one adopting a male voice and both claiming to be ‘very grumpy’ sitting there with false moustaches stuck to their faces.

They were then surprised by a real-life female pilot after describing people in the profession to be ‘tall’ and ‘big’ with names such as ‘John’ and ‘James’.

The research also found two thirds of parents believe gender misconceptions around jobs for men and women started when they were in school.

And 59 per cent believe there is still a mistaken belief that a career as a pilot is something for men, and not women.

Captain Rebecca Epton, an easyJet pilot, said: “This research clearly shows children are still forming opinions on the jobs available to them at a very young age, with views still reflecting outdated gender stereotypes.

“With over two fifths of children still never having seen a female pilot, it was a wonderful opportunity to meet the children from St Albans and St Stephen Primary School and ensure we’re inspiring all children to reach their full potential.

“This is something easyJet has been focused on for a number of years, with our pilots visiting hundreds of schools and colleges across the country to challenge these stereotypes at school age and is something we’ll continue to do alongside other action, to ensure we are driving increased diversity within the profession for the long term.”

TOP 15 JOBS KIDS THINK ARE TRADITIONALLY MALE:
1. Builder
2. Lorry driver
3. Mechanic
4. Football player
5. Firefighter
6. Plumber
7. Electrician
8. Farmer
9. Engineer
10. Astronaut
11. Pilot
12. Police
13. Doctor
14. Scientist
15. Chef

TOP 15 JOBS KIDS THINK ARE TRADITIONALLY FEMALE:
1. Nurse
2. Hairdresser
3. Beautician
4. Florist
5. Teacher
6. Singer
7. Librarian
8. Cabin Crew
9. TV presenter
10. Vet
11. Dentist
12. Author
13. Doctor
14. Chef
15. Scientist