Barbie doll encouraging girls to become engineers sparks sexism row

Barbie doll encouraging girls to become engineers sparks sexism row

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Thames & Kosmos defended ‘Barbie Stem Kit’, which is targeted at girls aged between four and eight, saying it contained several items children would expect to find in a home

A new Barbie doll which is meant to encourage girls to become engineers by building household appliances has sparked a sexism row with critics saying it promotes gender stereotypes.

The toy set, sold by toymaker Thames & Kosmos, includes a doll dressed in a lab coat over a mini skirt and plastic accessories to build a closet, washing machine, rack for shoes and jewellery, and other domestic appliances.

Critics were quick to point out that while there was a need to encourage girls to go into science, technology, engineering and research (Stem), the toy set reinforced stereotypes that consign women and girls to household chores.

โ€œItโ€™s not a bad thing to encourage more girls to be interested in science and technology roles,โ€ said Jo Jowers, spokeswoman for Let Toys be Toys, which campaigns against marketing toys just for girls or boys.

โ€œItโ€™s unfortunate there is a perception this encouragement always has to be through the filter of pink toys or things associated with womenโ€™s traditional roles in the household or society,โ€ she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

Even though the number of women involved in Stem has significantly increased in recent years, they are still under-represented in science, accounting for only about 30 percent of the worldโ€™s researchers, the UN cultural agency Unesco says.

Girlguiding, a UK-based charity, said too often girls see dolls dressed in clothes not designed for adventure but typecast according to their gender.

โ€œWe know that this barrage of stereotyped representations negatively impacts girlsโ€™ dreams for their futures,โ€ the charity said. โ€œItโ€™s unsurprising that just 6 percent of girls age 7-10 say they would choose a career as a scientist.โ€

Thames & Kosmos defended โ€œBarbie Stem Kitโ€, which is targeted at girls aged between four and eight, saying it contained several items children would expect to find in a home.

โ€œThe kit contains seven different experiments including a greenhouse with integral fan to prevent plants from wilting to building a mechanical washing machine from scratch, all of which reinforce a number of key Stem skills,โ€ the company said in a statement.

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