The Washington PostDemocracy Dies in Darkness

Searching for images of CEOs or managers? The results almost always show men.

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Staff writer|
January 3, 2019 at 7:00 a.m. EST
Bartender Taryn Wyatt mixes a cocktail at the Meatball Shop in D.C. in December. Most bartenders are women, but most top image-search results for "bartender" are men. (Dayna Smith for The Washington Post)

Men dominate Google image searches for most jobs — even for bartender, probation officer and medical scientist, roles in which women outnumber men.

In 57 percent of occupations, image searches indicate the jobs are more male-dominated than they actually are.

There’s evidence this skewed picture discourages women from aspiring to dozens of careers and increases discrimination and harassment of women who are already in those jobs.