英国女性管理者:一个比较视角

Female Managers in Britain – A Comparative Perspective

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT · 1987
被引 50
人大 AFT50

中文导读

比较了英国男女管理者的异同,发现女性仅占管理者的九分之一、高层不到百分之一,且面临更多偏见和压力,并提出了政策建议。

Abstract

Abstract The aim of this article is to present the current position of female managers in Britain and examine the similarities and differences between male and female managers. In terms of managerial efficiency and performance per se, the evidence strongly suggests that there are far more similarities than differences between the way men and women ‘manage’. However, there are some major sex differences in relation to demographic profiles, job status and employment factors, career development, occupational stress levels, and attitudes towards female managers compared to their male counterparts. One in nine managers in Britain are women and less than one per cent occupy senior management positions. Women managers tend to have to be more highly qualified than men managers, are more likely to be single or divorced, and encounter more prejudice and discrimination in the work environment. In addition, compared to male managers female managers have to cope with additional stresors stemming both from their work and home lives. It is suggested that many of these differences are hampering the career prospects of women in management and contributing towards the difficulties they have in reaching the higher levels of management compared to men. Finally, recommendations for changes in corporate and legislative policies are also proposed.

管理学性别研究劳动经济学组织行为学