Gender Bias in the Hospitality Sector: Female and Male Jobs

S. Silva, M. Couto
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The hospitality sector is still very traditional and male-dominated in terms of values, it is segregating and discriminatory according to gender, not only horizontally but also vertically, the wage differences between men and women are critical, and many of the jobs are stigmatized. Indeed, despite women representing most of the workforce in hospitality, such numerical dominance is not reflected in the leadership positions they occupy. Traditionally, men and women occupy different roles in the hospitality industry: women are more often assigned functions that are in line with their social roles and that represents an extension of their domestic tasks so that it is easier to find women in-room service or cleaning. Men, on the other hand, are more easily assigned physically demanding tasks, administrative and management functions, which require more skills and are therefore better paid. This study aims to examine the female and male social representation associated with the performance of certain roles in the hospitality sector, as perceived by tourism and hospitality students, to explore gender representations associated with different hierarchical positions and departments, and to understand some of the (in)equalities that continue to persist between men and women in hospitality. A quantitative cross-sectional study was performed to achieve the study goals. Our sample consists of 200 higher education students in tourism and hospitality. Based on Bem Sex Role Inventory short-form traits questionnaire, we applied an online questionnaire with the purpose of knowing the students’ gender representations of different professional activities in the hospitality industry. Within our results, we expect to describe the gender bias of the professional functions in the hospitality sector. On the other hand, we expect to understand possible gender differences between operational and leadership positions, and from different departments. The findings of this study will help the hotels to analyse their gender practices and policies. By giving voice to the stereotypes that foster gender inequalities in the hospitality sector, hotels can become aware of their gendered practices and policies that impact the recruitment process and the various roles and functions that are assigned to men and women.
酒店业的性别偏见:女性和男性工作
就价值观而言,酒店业仍然非常传统,男性占主导地位,它不仅在水平上而且在垂直上都存在性别隔离和歧视,男女之间的工资差异至关重要,许多工作都被污名化。事实上,尽管妇女在酒店业占大多数劳动力,但这种数量上的优势并没有反映在她们所占据的领导职位上。传统上,男子和妇女在接待行业中扮演不同的角色:妇女往往被分配与其社会角色相一致的职能,这是她们家务工作的延伸,因此更容易找到妇女从事客房服务或清洁工作。另一方面,男性更容易被分配体力要求高的任务、行政和管理职能,这些工作需要更多的技能,因此报酬也较高。本研究的目的是考察旅游和酒店管理专业的学生认为的与酒店管理行业某些角色的表现相关的女性和男性社会代表性,探索与不同等级职位和部门相关的性别代表性,并了解酒店管理行业中男女之间持续存在的一些(不)平等。为了达到研究目标,我们进行了定量的横断面研究。我们的样本包括200名旅游和酒店专业的高等教育学生。基于Bem性别角色量表短形式特征问卷,我们采用在线问卷的方式了解学生在酒店行业不同专业活动中的性别表征。在我们的结果中,我们期望描述酒店部门专业职能的性别偏见。另一方面,我们希望了解运营和领导职位之间以及不同部门之间可能存在的性别差异。这项研究的结果将有助于酒店分析其性别实践和政策。通过表达在酒店业助长性别不平等的陈规定型观念,酒店可以意识到其性别做法和政策会影响招聘过程以及分配给男性和女性的各种角色和职能。
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