This article examines the reproduction of gendered workplace inequalities through in-depth inter-views with female-to-male transsexuals (FTMs). Many FTMs enter the workforce as women and then transition to become men, an experience that can provide them with an “outsider-within ” perspective on the “patriarchal dividend”—the advantages men in general gain from the subordination of women. Many of the respondents in this article find themselves, as men, receiving more authority, reward, and respect in the workplace than they received as women, even when they remain in the same jobs. The author argues that their experiences can make the underpinnings of gendered workplace disparities visible and help illuminate how structural disadvantages for...
Purpose: This study aims to examine how gender variation in trans identities shape exposure to bias ...
Purpose: This article suggests a shift in thinking about how to improve gender inclusion in organisa...
Sociologists have always acknowledged the complexity of gender, but despite acknowledging this compl...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Data avai...
Occupational segregation by sex remains the most pervasive aspect of the labour market. In the past,...
This article focuses on the study of masculinities, a body of theoretical and empirical work by soci...
Although blatant expressions of sexism in the American workforce appear on the decline, many researc...
This Article analyzes the application of employment discrimination law to sexual minorities-lesbians...
This Article analyzes the application of employment discrimination law to sexual minorities--lesbian...
This article argues that the relation between female-to-male transsexual masculinity, female masculi...
Contains fulltext : 142300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Gender dynamics suffuse virtually every workplace. Indeed, the way that employees interact with one ...
This article explores how men are conceptualised as partners in gender equality processes in organis...
The authors use empirical research to identify how gender influences the interaction with female col...
Building on status construction theory and work stratification literatures, this study examines gend...
Purpose: This study aims to examine how gender variation in trans identities shape exposure to bias ...
Purpose: This article suggests a shift in thinking about how to improve gender inclusion in organisa...
Sociologists have always acknowledged the complexity of gender, but despite acknowledging this compl...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Data avai...
Occupational segregation by sex remains the most pervasive aspect of the labour market. In the past,...
This article focuses on the study of masculinities, a body of theoretical and empirical work by soci...
Although blatant expressions of sexism in the American workforce appear on the decline, many researc...
This Article analyzes the application of employment discrimination law to sexual minorities-lesbians...
This Article analyzes the application of employment discrimination law to sexual minorities--lesbian...
This article argues that the relation between female-to-male transsexual masculinity, female masculi...
Contains fulltext : 142300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
Gender dynamics suffuse virtually every workplace. Indeed, the way that employees interact with one ...
This article explores how men are conceptualised as partners in gender equality processes in organis...
The authors use empirical research to identify how gender influences the interaction with female col...
Building on status construction theory and work stratification literatures, this study examines gend...
Purpose: This study aims to examine how gender variation in trans identities shape exposure to bias ...
Purpose: This article suggests a shift in thinking about how to improve gender inclusion in organisa...
Sociologists have always acknowledged the complexity of gender, but despite acknowledging this compl...