Implicit attitudes towards gender roles as a factor of subjective career success of women

Daria Emeshkina, L. Mararitsa
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Attitudes of women to gender roles, based on the dominant gender ideology in society, which determines normative behaviors for men and women, are reflected in women’s involvement in career and shaping career paths. The mechanism of the relationship of attitudes with the subjective career success of women is little studied. The goal of the study is exploring the mechanism that mediates the relationship of implicit and explicit attitudes towards gender roles and subjective career success of women. The study involved employed women at the age of 18 to 65 years (N = 91). Four mechanisms were distinguished: career manageability, fear of backlash, work centrality and career planning, presumably mediating the relationship of implicit and explicit attitudes of women towards gender roles with subjective career success. The results showed that implicit and explicit attitudes towards gender roles are not directly related to subjective career success and career satisfaction among women. The mechanism of the relationship of explicit gender roles attitudes and subjective career success turned out to be career planning. Only career planning was correlated with explicit egalitarian attitudes towards gender roles and subjective career success and career satisfaction. Moreover, women with egalitarian explicit attitudes rated career manageability lower and career planning higher than women with traditional attitudes towards gender roles. Subjective career success is correlated with the work centrality and career planning, but not with career manageability or fear of backlash. Implicit attitudes towards gender roles are not correlated with any of the 4 mechanisms. The model, in which career planning acts as a mechanism for connecting explicit attitudes and subjective success, was tested using SEM and showed compliance with the data. Thus, career planning is a mechanism to mediates the correlation of attitudes towards gender roles and subjective career success, career satisfaction.
对性别角色的隐性态度是妇女主观职业成功的一个因素
妇女对性别角色的态度以社会上占主导地位的性别意识形态为基础,这种意识形态决定了男女的规范性行为,反映在妇女参与职业和塑造职业道路上。态度与女性主观职业成功的关系机制研究较少。本研究的目的是探讨性别角色内隐态度和外显态度对女性主观职业成功的影响机制。该研究涉及年龄在18至65岁之间的职业女性(N = 91)。区分了四种机制:职业可管理性、对反冲的恐惧、工作中心性和职业规划,可能调解了妇女对性别角色的内隐和外显态度与主观职业成功的关系。结果表明,性别角色的内隐态度和外显态度与女性的主观职业成功和职业满意度没有直接关系。外显性别角色态度与主观职业成功关系的机制是职业规划。只有职业规划与明确的平等主义对性别角色的态度和主观的职业成功和职业满意度相关。此外,与对性别角色持传统态度的妇女相比,具有平等主义明确态度的妇女对职业可管理性的评价较低,对职业规划的评价较高。主观职业成功与工作中心性和职业规划相关,但与职业可管理性和对反弹的恐惧无关。对性别角色的内隐态度与这四种机制中的任何一种都不相关。该模型将职业规划作为连接外显态度和主观成功的机制,并使用SEM进行了测试,结果与数据相符。因此,职业规划是中介性别角色态度与主观职业成功、职业满意度之间关系的机制。
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