Barriers Inhibiting Women's Path to the Pulpit and the Gender Gap in Compensation

IF 1.9 1区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Young-joo Lee, David P. King, Brad R. Fulton
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Abstract

This study examines the gender gap in Protestant churches’ leadership and its connection to head clergy compensation, using the National Study of Congregations’ Economic Practices (NSCEP) data. The analysis reveals that women's leadership as head clergy is most common within smaller and theologically liberal churches and during a time of declining membership. These findings imply that clergywomen face both the barrier of a glass ceiling and the disadvantages of a glass cliff, which limits their access to the pulpits that lead to greater compensation and prestige. The analysis also indicates that head clergy compensation is primarily determined by congregational characteristics, most importantly by church size, and the underrepresentation of women in larger churches’ leadership is what drives the gender pay gap for Protestant clergy. Still, the findings hint that the bottom-up pressure created by the expectations for gender equality from highly educated congregants may help dismantle the barriers for clergywomen.

阻碍女性走上讲坛的障碍与薪酬中的性别差距
本研究利用全国教会经济实践研究(NSCEP)的数据,考察了新教教会领导层中的性别差距及其与神职人员薪酬的关系。分析显示,女性担任首席神职人员的情况在较小和神学自由的教会中最为常见,而且在成员人数下降的时期。这些发现表明,女神职人员既面临着玻璃天花板的障碍,也面临着玻璃悬崖的不利,这限制了她们进入讲坛,从而获得更高的报酬和声望。分析还表明,神职人员的薪酬主要由会众特征决定,最重要的是由教会规模决定,而女性在大型教会领导层中的代表性不足是导致新教神职人员薪酬性别差距的原因。尽管如此,调查结果暗示,受过高等教育的教众对性别平等的期望所产生的自下而上的压力,可能有助于消除女神职人员的障碍。
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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
8.30%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion is a multi-disciplinary journal that publishes articles, research notes, and book reviews on the social scientific study of religion. Published articles are representative of the best current theoretical and methodological treatments of religion. Substantive areas include both micro-level analysis of religious organizations, institutions, and social change. While many articles published in the journal are sociological, the journal also publishes the work of psychologists, political scientists, anthropologists, and economists.
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