We document changes in the gender composition of jobs in a large American bank. This change was occasioned by a restructuring initiative that created new positions. Through interviews with employees and direct observation of work in four geographic regions, we identify five factors that underlie the process of resegregation: managers built gendered assumptions into the new jobs; managers framed employees' choices based on these assumptions; employees responded to these cues and to the characteristics of the jobs; management made job assignments that were consistent with both their assumptions and employees' choices; and both managers and employees developed shared gender norms associated with the new positions.
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We test for gender bias in promotions at financial institutions using two central predictions of Bec...
The issues of gender equality and gender diversity in the workplace have been intensely explored ove...
This qualitative study gathered stories from four generations of women in banking to observe how the...
Previous research on the devaluation of women's work has investigated whether the net effect of gend...
This paper examines differences in the jobs for which men and women apply in order to better underst...
Purpose: to explore the experiences of employees in a local bank merger in the United States and exa...
Using data from the US syndicated loan market, we find women to be underrepresented among senior com...
Informed by intersectional theory and gendered organizational studies, this dissertation uses qualit...
Through a qualitative interview analysis of a document handling department in a Danish bank, this ar...
The under-representation of women in top executive positions has tremendously gained attention in th...
This article reports on the results of two similar surveys conducted with professional women banker...
In this paper we examine employer recruiting in the external labor market as an intervening mechanis...
The concept of gender has long played a role in United States’ history, greatly impacting and restru...
Managers are important for firm productivity (Bloom and Van Reenen, 2007, Lazear, Shaw and Stanton, ...
Modern business is clearly con- ducted in uncertain contexts. Today\u27s firms are faced with ever i...
We test for gender bias in promotions at financial institutions using two central predictions of Bec...
The issues of gender equality and gender diversity in the workplace have been intensely explored ove...
This qualitative study gathered stories from four generations of women in banking to observe how the...
Previous research on the devaluation of women's work has investigated whether the net effect of gend...
This paper examines differences in the jobs for which men and women apply in order to better underst...