性别差异与职业选择:基于行为科学的政策理论化

Sex differences and occupational choice Theorizing for policy informed by behavioral science✰

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization · 2022
被引 13
ABS 3

中文导读

本文挑战了主流政策中环境因素导致职业性别隔离的假设,提出基于心理特质平均差异的职业选择模型,认为职业分布的不均衡可能与社会平等并不矛盾。

Abstract

Occupations are segregated with respect to sex, even in modern, egalitarian societies. There are strong pressures to eliminate segregation and therefore strong reasons to correctly theorize why segregation persists. The dominant view underpinning most public policies is essentially that environmental factors nudge women and men into different occupational paths. Nudging, however, ignores research suggesting that psychological traits that influence occupational choice differs between women and men, on average. Some of the most well-documented and persistent average sex differences between men and women suggest that the taken-for-granted assumption that an egalitarian society would exhibit a more or less equal distribution of men and women across the occupational landscape may be mistaken. Rather, models of occupational choice informed by individual differences in preferences, broadly understood, would help us better explain how men and women behave in the labor market. Differences in occupational preferences will affect choices. Therefore, differences in proportions of women and men across professions may be in line with an egalitarian society and the well-being and best interest of both men and women in society.

劳动经济学性别研究行为科学社会心理学职业隔离