“…While some men in particular female‐dominated occupations are privileged and are hence riding the “glass escalator”, this might not be the case in other contexts (Wingfield & Myles, 2014). Hence, privilege is “unevenly distributed” and “not monolithic” (Coston & Kimmel, 2012, p. 97) but rather contextual and dynamic (Atewologun & Sealy, 2014, p. 424; Gaibrois & Nentwich, 2020) and particularly situated in local social relationships (Korvajärvi, 1998). In sum, there is an ample body of research showing how patterns of privilege become more complex when intersectionality and context are taken into account (Lund et al., 2019; Mooney et al., 2017; Sang & Calvard, 2019).…”