Using a field study methodology, the current research investigates potential formal and interpersonal discrimination against pregnant women in hiring situations, as well as how such discrimination might be remediated. Female confederates, who were manipulated with a prosthesis to sometimes appear pregnant, applied for part-time jobs in local retail stores. Multiple sources of data were gathered from their interactions with store employees and analyzed for instances of formal discrimination (e.g., job callbacks) and interpersonal discrimination (e.g., smiling). Results indicated that although employees were giving pregnant and non-pregnant applicants job callbacks at approximately the same rates, pregnant applicants were being discriminated ...
This study considered whether pregnant women are considered as mothers (to be) in the workplace. Wor...
Today's workforce is approximately 50% female, with up to 80% of working women becoming pregnant som...
In this study we investigate possible discrimination against female job applicants, in the form of a...
This study seeks to extend previous research on the experiences of pregnant job applicants from reta...
The current study investigates reactions toward pregnant women in the workplace. Participants in an ...
Despite a large proportion of working mothers in the American workforce, research suggests that nega...
A naturalistic field study investigated behavior toward pregnant (vs. nonpregnant) women in nontradi...
A naturalistic field study investigated behavior toward pregnant (vs. nonpregnant) women in nontradi...
A naturalistic field study investigated behavior toward pregnant (vs. nonpregnant) women in nontradi...
Discrimination against pregnant applicants may be partially explained by concerns about a pregnant e...
The employer looks over the application on his desk. The applicant has the right educational require...
This study explored the details of 318 cases of alleged workplace pregnancy discrimination reported ...
Despite the rapid entrance of women into the workforce over the past several decades, many workplace...
Despite the rapid entrance of women into the workforce over the past several decades, many workplace...
As increasing numbers of women enter the workplace, more and more women and their employers are conf...
This study considered whether pregnant women are considered as mothers (to be) in the workplace. Wor...
Today's workforce is approximately 50% female, with up to 80% of working women becoming pregnant som...
In this study we investigate possible discrimination against female job applicants, in the form of a...
This study seeks to extend previous research on the experiences of pregnant job applicants from reta...
The current study investigates reactions toward pregnant women in the workplace. Participants in an ...
Despite a large proportion of working mothers in the American workforce, research suggests that nega...
A naturalistic field study investigated behavior toward pregnant (vs. nonpregnant) women in nontradi...
A naturalistic field study investigated behavior toward pregnant (vs. nonpregnant) women in nontradi...
A naturalistic field study investigated behavior toward pregnant (vs. nonpregnant) women in nontradi...
Discrimination against pregnant applicants may be partially explained by concerns about a pregnant e...
The employer looks over the application on his desk. The applicant has the right educational require...
This study explored the details of 318 cases of alleged workplace pregnancy discrimination reported ...
Despite the rapid entrance of women into the workforce over the past several decades, many workplace...
Despite the rapid entrance of women into the workforce over the past several decades, many workplace...
As increasing numbers of women enter the workplace, more and more women and their employers are conf...
This study considered whether pregnant women are considered as mothers (to be) in the workplace. Wor...
Today's workforce is approximately 50% female, with up to 80% of working women becoming pregnant som...
In this study we investigate possible discrimination against female job applicants, in the form of a...