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Purpose – Even though researchers have discussed gender stereotype change, only a few studies have
specifically projected outcomes or consequences. Hence, the main purpose of this study is to examine the
impact of gender stereotype change concerning the different outcomes.
Design/methodology/approach – In achieving the purpose, the authors searched and reviewed current
empirical knowledge on the outcomes of gender stereotype change in the Scopus and EBSCOhost databases
from 1970 to 2020. The entire process was conducted through a systematic literature review methodology. The
article selection criteria were executed using the PRISMA article selection flowchart steps, and 15 articles were
included for the review.
Findings – The findings reveal that the outcomes from gender stereotype change research can be categorized
mainly under the themes of “family and children,” “marriage” and “equality and women’s employment.”
Research limitations/implications – The co-occurrence network visualization map reveals gaps in the
existing literature. There may be more possible outcomes relating to the current realities, and more cross-cultural
research is needed.
Practical implications – These outcomes provide some implications for policymakers.
Originality/value – Even though researchers have discussed gender stereotype change on its various
outcomes or consequences, research is less. Hence, this study provides a synthesis of consequences and
addresses the gaps in the area. |
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