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The Influence of Prenatal Hormones on Occupational Choice: 2D:4D Evidence from Moscow

Статья Джона Ная и Екатерины Орел "The Influence of Prenatal Hormones on Occupational Choice:  2D:4D Evidence from Moscow" принята к публикации в журнал "Personality and Individual Differences".

Статья Джона Ная и Екатерины Орел "The Influence of Prenatal Hormones on Occupational Choice:  2D:4D Evidence from Moscow" принята к публикации в журнал "Personality and Individual Differences". Журнал - официальное издание Международного сообщества изучения индивидуальных различий (International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID)). 

Аннотация статьи: 
There has been increasing evidence that androgen exposure affects interest in various occupations in sex-specific ways. But the most recent large scale study in this area (Hell and Päβler, 2011) was based on online surveys of occupational interest rather than actual choices.  Our paper is based on a large scale survey of working age Russians from the Moscow region who also consented to have measurements of their fingers taken.  Using the Holland classification of job types, we observed that women in enterprising occupations exhibited lower measured 2D:4D ratios (higher prenatal testosterone exposure) than average while those in conventional  and social work had higher 2D:4D ratios.  There were also a number of significant differences in average 2D:4D ratios between people in different occupational groups. In general it is consistent with views that low 2D:4D is associated with more male-specific interests and high 2D:4D with more stereotypical female interests.  But interpretation of the results depends on the relative accuracy of the Holland typology and may be influenced by the fact that similar groupings may mask different types of jobs for men and women within the same Holland occupational class.

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