可隐藏的污名与职业隔离

Concealable Stigma and Occupational Segregation

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2015
被引 202
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究提出理论框架,预测男同性恋和女同性恋会集中在任务独立性强或需要高社交洞察力的职业,并用2008-2010年美国全国调查数据验证了这一假设。

Abstract

Numerous scholars have noted the disproportionately high number of gay and lesbian workers in certain occupations, but systematic explanations for this type of occupational segregation remain elusive. Drawing on the literatures on concealable stigma and stigma management, we develop a theoretical framework predicting that gay men and lesbians will concentrate in occupations that provide a high degree of task independence or require a high level of social perceptiveness, or both. Using several distinct measures of sexual orientation, and controlling for potential confounds, such as education, urban location, and regional and demographic differences, we find support for these predictions across two nationally representative surveys in the United States for the period 2008–2010. Gay men are more likely to be in female-majority occupations than are heterosexual men, and lesbians are more represented in male-majority occupations than are heterosexual women, but even after accounting for this tendency, common to both gay men and lesbians is a propensity to concentrate in occupations that provide task independence or require social perceptiveness, or both. This study offers a theory of occupational segregation on the basis of minority sexual orientation and holds implications for the literatures on stigma, occupations, and labor markets.

劳动经济学社会心理学性别研究职业隔离性少数群体