Although blatant expressions of sexism in the American workforce appear on the decline, many researchers note that discrimination is not disappearing but is instead becoming more subtle and ambiguous. Drawing from Sue et al.’s construct of microaggressions, which examines manifestations of prejudice ranging from subtle to overt, the present research provides the first known empirical investigation of gender differences in third-party perceptions of microaggressions against women at work. Undergraduate women and men read vignettes describing interactions between male supervisors and female subordi-nates, which portrayed potentially discriminatory supervisor behavior, ranging in explicitness from subtle to blatant. Results indicate that altho...
We investigate how selection policies—the rules defining access to a valued position—can act as situ...
A growing body of research has documented the deleterious effects of benevolent sexism on women‟s pe...
The present work sought to examine the perception of discrimination toward sexual and romantic minor...
Although blatant expressions of sexism in the American workforce appear on the decline, many researc...
Although the presence of women in the workforce has increased and despite the advances women have ma...
Gender dynamics suffuse virtually every workplace. Indeed, the way that employees interact with one ...
Microaggressions are subtle forms of discriminatory behavior. Women are more likely than men to perc...
This research investigates the sociological, psychological, and physiological factors known to affec...
Due to rising pressure to appear egalitarian, subtle discrimination pervades today\u27s workplace. A...
The authors use empirical research to identify how gender influences the interaction with female col...
This article examines the reproduction of gendered workplace inequalities through in-depth inter-vie...
In the last century alone, the United States has made significant progress in the realm of social eq...
The current study examined how feminism relates to women’s experiences of sexual harassment—that is,...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Two experiments test the hypothesis that the mere p...
This article addresses the role of language abstraction as a means to discriminate female applicants...
We investigate how selection policies—the rules defining access to a valued position—can act as situ...
A growing body of research has documented the deleterious effects of benevolent sexism on women‟s pe...
The present work sought to examine the perception of discrimination toward sexual and romantic minor...
Although blatant expressions of sexism in the American workforce appear on the decline, many researc...
Although the presence of women in the workforce has increased and despite the advances women have ma...
Gender dynamics suffuse virtually every workplace. Indeed, the way that employees interact with one ...
Microaggressions are subtle forms of discriminatory behavior. Women are more likely than men to perc...
This research investigates the sociological, psychological, and physiological factors known to affec...
Due to rising pressure to appear egalitarian, subtle discrimination pervades today\u27s workplace. A...
The authors use empirical research to identify how gender influences the interaction with female col...
This article examines the reproduction of gendered workplace inequalities through in-depth inter-vie...
In the last century alone, the United States has made significant progress in the realm of social eq...
The current study examined how feminism relates to women’s experiences of sexual harassment—that is,...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Two experiments test the hypothesis that the mere p...
This article addresses the role of language abstraction as a means to discriminate female applicants...
We investigate how selection policies—the rules defining access to a valued position—can act as situ...
A growing body of research has documented the deleterious effects of benevolent sexism on women‟s pe...
The present work sought to examine the perception of discrimination toward sexual and romantic minor...