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‘We Like You, But We Don’t Want You’—The Impact of Pregnancy in the Workplace

机译:“我们喜欢你,但我们不想要你” —怀孕对工作场所的影响

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This study considered whether pregnant women are considered as mothers (to be) in the workplace. Working from the stereotype content model (SCM) we predicted that pregnant women would be stereotyped as warm and incompetent, and experience workplace discrimination; with these effects accentuated in masculine-type occupations. Eighty-two Australian University undergraduates evaluated a candidate who was pregnant or not for a masculine- or feminine-type short-term position. Results provided mixed support for the SCM. Across both occupations, the pregnant candidate was rated as warmer, more competent, but was discriminated against in comparison to the non-pregnant candidate. We suggest that participants may employ a shifting standard of comparison, thus highlighting a potential limitation of the usefulness of traditional SCM measures with individual targets.
机译:这项研究考虑了孕妇是否在工作场所被视为母亲。根据刻板印象内容模型(SCM),我们预测孕妇会被定型为热情和无能,并且会受到工作场所的歧视。这些影响在男性型职业中更加突出。八十二名澳大利亚大学的本科生评估了是否怀孕的男性或女性短期职位的候选人。结果为SCM提供了不同的支持。在这两个职业中,怀孕的候选人都被评为温暖,胜任,但与未怀孕的候选人相比却受到歧视。我们建议参与者可能会采用比较标准的变化,从而突显了传统SCM措施对单个目标的有用性的潜在限制。

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