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Us versus Them: The Responses of Managers to the Feminization of High-Status Occupations

机译:美国与他们:管理者对高位职业女性化的回应

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What happens when more and more women enter high-status occupations that were previously male-dominated occupations? This article explores how the processes by which the entrance of women into high-status occupations has affected the hiring, income, and perceived competence of women. I present the results of a general population experiment conducted on a large, random sample of the U.S. population. The experiment was designed to explore the hiring, income, and perceived competence of all women when high-status occupations become predominantly female. I show that when male managers are exposed to information about high-status occupations’ becoming predominantly female, they evaluate women who work in other high-status occupations as less competent, tend to hire them less frequently, and offer them lower salaries. Female managers, however, tend to respond to such changes in the labor force by valuing women more highly.
机译:当越来越多的女性进入以前男性主导职业的高状态职业时会发生什么?本文探讨了妇女入口进入高地位职业的过程如何影响妇女的招聘,收入和感知能力。我介绍了在美国人口的大型随机样品上进行的一般人群实验结果。实验旨在探索所有妇女的招聘,收入和感知能力,当时高位职业成为女性。我认为,当男性管理者接触到有关高位职业的信息,主要是女性,他们评估在其他高地位职业中工作的女性,因为较不胜的职业,倾向于雇用它们,并为他们提供降低工资。然而,女性管理者倾向于通过更高的女性估值女性来应对劳动力的这种变化。

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