Women of Color and decent work: An examination of psychology of working theory

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Haram J. Kim, Victoria A. McNeil-Young, Danni Wang, Ryan D. Duffy, Bailey D. Underill
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Abstract

Women of Color (WOC) in the United States experience a unique form of intersecting oppression in the realm of work. Various previous studies have shown that WOC experience work objectively (e.g., wage disparity) and subjectively (e.g., compromised job satisfaction) differently than White women or Men of Color, indicating that WOC is less likely to attain decent work than their counterparts. In the present study, using psychology of working theory as the theoretical framework, we examined the predictors and outcomes of decent work (an aspirational goal for all working individuals) among a sample of working adults who self-identified as WOC (N = 270). Results indicated that WOC's lifetime experiences of economic constraints and marginalization, directly and indirectly, affected decent work attainment via work volition (a sense of choice in one's career). Moreover, the attainment of decent work was positively related to work fulfillment and well-being. The implications and future directions are discussed.

有色人种妇女与体面工作:工作理论心理学考察
美国有色人种女性(Women of Color, WOC)在工作领域中经历着一种独特的交叉压迫。先前的各种研究表明,与白人女性或有色人种男性相比,WOC在客观上(如工资差距)和主观上(如工作满意度受损)的工作体验不同,这表明WOC比他们的同行更不可能获得体面的工作。在本研究中,我们使用工作心理学理论作为理论框架,在自我认定为WOC的工作成年人样本(N = 270)中研究了体面工作(所有工作个体的理想目标)的预测因素和结果。研究结果表明,妇女的经济约束和边缘化经历直接或间接地影响了妇女通过工作意愿(职业选择意识)获得体面工作。此外,获得体面的工作与工作的实现和福祉呈正相关。讨论了其意义和未来发展方向。
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Career Development Quarterly
Career Development Quarterly PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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期刊介绍: The Career Development Quarterly (CDQ) is the official journal of the National Career Development Association (NCDA). The purpose of CDQ is to foster career development through the design and use of career interventions and publish articles on career counseling, individual and organizational career development, work and leisure, career education, career coaching, and career management.
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