Advantage Quote by Deborah Rhode
“As Deborah Rhode describes, “When 1,100 Michigan elementary students were asked to describe what life would be like if they were the opposite sex, over 40 percent of the girls saw advantages to being male; they would have better jobs, higher incomes, and more respect. Ninety-five percent of the boys saw no advantage to being female, and a substantial number thought suicide would be preferable.””
About This Quote
Source Study: Gender Perception Survey, Michigan Elementary Schools, 2015
Children perceive male gender as offering higher status, income, and respect, while few see benefits for females, reflecting deep societal gender bias.
In simple terms: Kids think boys have more advantages than girls.
Recognize and challenge gender stereotypes early.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school curriculum
- parental guidance
- policy making
- media representation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do early gender stereotypes shape adult attitudes?
- What interventions can reduce perceived gender gaps?
The data may be limited to one region and age group, not reflecting broader trends.