posted on 2023-08-30, 18:17authored byJennifer K. Bosson, Pawel Jurek, Joseph A. Vandello, Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka, Michal Olech, Tomasz Besta, Michael Bender, Vera Hoorens, Maja Becker, Timur A. Sevincer, Deborah L. Best, Saba Safdar, Anna Wlodarczyk, Magdalena Zawisza, Magdalena Żadkowska, and about 150 others
Precarious manhood beliefs portray manhood, relative to womanhood, as a social status that is hard to earn, easy to lose, and proven via public action. Here, we present cross-cultural data on a brief measure of precarious manhood beliefs (the Precarious Manhood Beliefs scale [PMB]) that covaries meaningfully with other cross-culturally validated gender ideologies and with country-level indices of gender equality and human development. Using data from university samples in 62 countries across 13 world regions (N = 33,417), we demonstrate: (1) the psychometric isomorphism of the PMB (i.e., its comparability in meaning and statistical properties across the individual and country levels); (2) the PMB’s distinctness from, and associations with, ambivalent sexism and ambivalence toward men; and (3) associations of the PMB with nation-level gender equality and human development. Findings are discussed in terms of their statistical and theoretical implications for understanding widely-held beliefs about the precariousness of the male gender role.