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American Men's and Women's Beliefs about Gender Discrimination: For Men, It's Not Quite a Zero-Sum Game

机译:美国男女对性别歧视的信念:对于男人来说,这不是零和游戏

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We surveyed Americans regarding their beliefs about gender discrimination over the past several decades. ?Men and women agreed that women faced much more discrimination than men in the past, and they agreed that the discrimination gap between men and women has narrowed in recent years. ?However, men perceived the gap as narrower than women did at all time periods, and reported that there is little difference today in the amount of gender discrimination women and men face. Political ideology moderated these beliefs such that conservative men were most likely to report that anti-Man bias now equals or exceeds anti-Woman bias. ?Similar to recent research on beliefs about racism, these findings suggest that groups which differ historically in status and power exhibit perceptual differences regarding the changing nature of discrimination.
机译:在过去的几十年中,我们就美国人对性别歧视的信念进行了调查。男人和女人都同意,过去女人面临的歧视要比男人多得多,并且他们同意,近年来男人和女人之间的歧视差距已经缩小。但是,男人在任何时候都认为差距比女人要窄,并且报告说,今天男女面对的性别歧视数量几乎没有差别。政治意识形态缓和了这些信念,以至于保守男人最有可能报告说,现在的反男人偏见等于或超过反女人偏见。与最近关于种族主义信仰的研究类似,这些发现表明,历史上地位和权力不同的群体在歧视性质的变化方面表现出感知上的差异。

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