International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research

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Men in Psychology Profession: Navigating Career Paths, Masculinity, and Stigmatization.

Author(s) Ms. NIHARIKA SINGH, Dr. ANJANA SINHA
Country India
Abstract distinct experiences and challenges men face while working in fields primarily populated by women, specifically focusing on psychology professionals in Bangalore. By applying Career Construction Theory, it aims to learn how men make their way into these careers, adjust to their roles, and handle the pressures that come with them. The study also considers how social, economic, and educational factors influence their job choices and aspirations, along with the dynamics at work, satisfaction levels, and issues around inclusivity. career entry pathways and orientation preferences for men in female-dominated occupations, role strain and societal expectations impact men’s professional experiences, job satisfaction younger men in female-dominated professions? The information was gathered through interviews with men aged 25-44, using purposive sampling sampling method, the data will be collected until data saturation. The results add to our understanding of gender theory by revealing the complexities of masculinity and career advancement in roles that diverge from traditional expectations, guiding efforts toward greater inclusivity and balance in the workplace, the study underscores the significance of inclusive policies, diverse role models, and sustained advocacy for gender diversity across all occupational sectors. As society persistently dismantles entrenched gender roles, workplaces are poised to benefit from the skills and insights that a heterogeneous workforce provides. This advancement not only enables individuals to pursue their selected trajectories but also amplifies the potential for a more dynamic, empathetic, and innovative work environment masculinity is increasingly recognized as adaptable and inclusive.
Keywords Female-Dominated Occupation, masculinity, stigmatization.
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025
Published On 2025-04-24
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i02.42331
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9gh72

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