2023
DOI: 10.1177/08912432231159334
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Gender Differences in Job Resources and Strains in Authority Positions

Abstract: In contrast to the rich literature on the causes of the gender gap in workplace authority, relatively little is known about how the jobs and experiences of women and men compare once they have positions with authority. Using linked survey and administrative data of about 100,000 women and men working in Dutch organizations, I analyzed differences in job resources (earnings, autonomy, and nonroutine work) and strains (workplace harassment, work–nonwork interference, and job burnout) between women and men in pos… Show more

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“…The third finding we made regards segregation. With few exceptions (Stojmenovska 2023;Folke and Rickne 2022), segregation has often been analyzed from the point of view of material inequalities, such as pay, working hours, and overtime. Previous research focused on studying the different opportunities men and women have to access certain occupations deemed more desirable in terms of salaries (Torre 2014(Torre , 2019Jacobs 1989;Baxter and Wright 2000), or it studied how specific working arrangements provide a more hostile environment for women working in male-dominated occupations (Nemoto 2013;Cha 2013).…”
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“…The third finding we made regards segregation. With few exceptions (Stojmenovska 2023;Folke and Rickne 2022), segregation has often been analyzed from the point of view of material inequalities, such as pay, working hours, and overtime. Previous research focused on studying the different opportunities men and women have to access certain occupations deemed more desirable in terms of salaries (Torre 2014(Torre , 2019Jacobs 1989;Baxter and Wright 2000), or it studied how specific working arrangements provide a more hostile environment for women working in male-dominated occupations (Nemoto 2013;Cha 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting from this premise, an increasing line of research goes beyond the study of inequality in material resources, such as wages, to investigate how segregation may be linked to work strains and gender-based violence, especially sexual harassment (Folke and Rickne 2022;Stojmenovska 2023). Work strains, psychosocial risks, and the risks to workers' mental well-being have become a highly pressing issue.…”
Section: The Gender Penalty: Between Compensating Differentials and D...mentioning
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“…Because of the perceived incongruence between women as a lower-status group and authority jobs as higher-status, women in authority experience hostile reactions 6. Of Academia, Status, and Knowing Your Place from colleagues and clients in the form of harassment and bullying (Stojmenovska, 2023).…”
Section: Dragana Stojmenovskamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, independent of the issue of balancing paid and unpaid work, women have faced significant challenges within the workplace related to gender norms and expectations (Gorman, 2005; Meitzen, 1986; Olson and Becker, 1983). Yet despite the increased attention paid by scholars and practitioners over the past 3 decades to this issue, gender inequality at work continues to be a problem (Friedmann and Efrat-Treister, 2023; Rao, 2021; Stojmenovska, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%