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DIFFERENCES IN MEN AND WOMEN SCIENTISTS' PERCEPTIONS OF WORKPLACE CLIMATE

机译:男女科学家对工作环境的看法差异

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The climate of science is often described as "chilly" toward women and is blamed for women's underrepresentation and slow advancement within science fields. However, evidence of a chilly climate is often indirect. In this study of male and female science faculty members at a major research university, the authors found direct evidence for a chilly climate: A smaller percentage of women than men described their workplace environments in positive terms, and a larger percentage of women than men described uncomfortable, tense, or hostile interactions. Some men and many women said that gender bias might explain women's negative experiences; at the same time, these men and women stated that they could not say for certain that gender bias existed in their departments. Reasons for interviewees' difficulties in identifying and labeling gender bias are discussed.
机译:人们通常将科学氛围描述为对女性“冷漠”,并且将其归咎于女性在科学领域的代表性不足和发展缓慢。但是,寒冷气候的证据通常是间接的。在主要研究大学的男性和女性科学系的这项研究中,作者发现了寒冷气候的直接证据:以积极的眼光描述女性的工作环境的比例低于男性,女性的比例高于男性。不适,紧张或敌对的互动。一些男人和许多女人说,性别偏见可能解释了女性的负面经历。同时,这些男人和女人说,他们不能肯定地说他们所在部门存在性别偏见。讨论了受访者难以识别和标记性别偏见的原因。

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