(不)将完整的自我带入工作:英国公务员体系中向上流动的性别化体验

(Not) bringing your whole self to work: The gendered experience of upward mobility in the UK Civil Service

Gender, Work and Organization · 2022
被引 34 · 同刊同年前 7%
ABS 3

中文导读

研究发现英国公务员中,工人阶级背景的男性比女性更愿意公开谈论和展示其出身,这甚至可能带来职业优势;而女性则倾向于隐藏背景,导致羞耻感和职业退缩。

Abstract

Abstract Women from working‐class backgrounds face a multiplicative earnings penalty in Britain's elite occupations. In this paper, I explore one driver of this “double disadvantage”; a strong gender divide in who discusses and displays a working‐class identity in the workplace. Drawing on data from the 2019 UK Civil Service People Survey ( n = 300,788) and 104 interviews with civil servants, I find that men from working‐class backgrounds are more likely (than women) to identify as coming from a working‐class background, to talk openly about their background, and to feel comfortable displaying embodied markers of their origin. For some men such “origin talk” can even confer advantage, allowing them to resist dominant behavioral codes or “brand” themselves as senior leaders with a unique perspective. In contrast, women from working‐class backgrounds overwhelmingly choose to conceal their backgrounds at work, presuming that such disclosures will only leave them vulnerable to negative judgment. Such suppression often leaves a significant emotional imprint, with many women reporting a lingering sense of shame and inferiority. It can also have implications for their careers; feeling unable to inhabit one's “authentic self” at work often elicits a sense of withdrawal and self‐elimination from the stakes of career progression.

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