Effects of demographic,experiential, and attitudinal factors on occupational sex stereotypes |
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Authors: | Deborah L. Freedman Philip M. Podsakoff Scott B. MacKenzie |
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Affiliation: | (1) Indiana University, 47405 Bloomington, Indiana |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to (a) compare the occupational sex stereotypes of 366 college students with those reported by Shinar in 1975, and (b) examine the relationships between demographic, experiential, and attitudinal variables and these occupational sex stereotypes. The results indicated a significant difference in occupational ratings from Shinar's study, with females' perceptions shifting more than males' perceptions. In addition, subjects' gender, tenure with female managers, and attitudes toward women as managers, were shown to be significant predictors of occuptational ratings. The implications of these findings for both employees and managers are then discussed. |
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Keywords: | gender occupational stereotypes women as managers scale attribution |
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