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by malandrew
3974 days ago
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I'm also generally curious about the figures for men in female dominated industries. I'm a senior software engineer now, but I graduated with a degree that would have had me working in an industry that was overwhelmingly female (fashion). I think it's like 95% female. Most of my classmates were female. I didn't go into that industry because other opportunities cropped up and because that industry doesn't pay anyone, man or woman, well and you're expected to work for years for very little to get anywhere career-wise. Not once during school or after it did I feel disadvantaged in a school/work environment where I was very much a minority (straight cis male). I have been unable to find any figures, but I suspect that fashion was an industry that had a lot more men working in it up until the 1980s. http://amfi.nl/boys-fashion-industry-gender-ratio/ |
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trust me. the environment we are making women and feminism grow in is insane for men as for women and against work ethics.