爬上阶梯的性别差异:为什么经验可以缩小雄心壮志的性别差距
Kristina A Wald1, Mabel Abraham2, Brian Pike2
1The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
Psychological science
|October 11, 2024
概括
经验增强了女性的信心,鼓励她们追求领导角色. 这有助于缩小职业进步中的性别差距,特别是在政治中.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 政治科学 政治科学是指政治学.
- 性别研究是性别研究.
背景情况:
- 妇女在各个部门的高层领导职位上仍然不充分代表.
- 除了歧视之外的因素,比如女性追求高级职位机会的倾向较低,有助于这种差距.
研究的目的:
- 研究经验在寻求领导机会时缓解性别差异方面的作用.
- 检查政治经验如何影响男性和女性竞选更高政治职位的决定.
主要方法:
- 分析了96年的美国参议员和州长选举数据,以比较男性和女性更高职位的倾向.
- 一个预先注册的实验与美国成年人复制现场发现和探索潜在的心理机制.
主要成果:
- 具有有限政治经验的女性比男性竞选高级职务的可能性较低.
- 政治经验显著缩小了追求更高政治职位的性别差距.
- 经验丰富的女性中增加的自信被认为是减少性别差距的关键因素.
结论:
- 经验是鼓励女性寻求领导角色的关键因素.
- 通过经验建立自信,可以成为缩小职业进步性别差距的策略.
- 这些发现对促进职业层次中的性别平等有影响.
关键词:
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