Quota Women Are Threatening to Men: Unveiling the (Counter)Stereotypization of Beneficiaries of Affirmative Action Policies

IF 0.8 Q3 Psychology
Klea Faniko, Till Burckhardt, Oriane Sarrasin, F. Lorenzi‐Cioldi, Siri Øyslebø Sørensen, Vincenzo Iacoviello, E. Mayor
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Abstract

Two studies carried out among Albanian public-sector employees examined the impact of different types of affirmative action policies (AAPs) on (counter)stereotypical perceptions of women in decision-making positions. Study 1 (N = 178) revealed that participants – especially women – perceived women in decision-making positions as more masculine (i.e., agentic) than feminine (i.e., communal). Study 2 (N = 239) showed that different types of AA had different effects on the attribution of gender stereotypes to AAP beneficiaries: Women benefiting from a quota policy were perceived as being more communal than agentic, while those benefiting from weak preferential treatment were perceived as being more agentic than communal. Furthermore, we examined how the belief that AAPs threaten men’s access to decision-making positions influenced the attribution of these traits to AAP beneficiaries. The results showed that men who reported high levels of perceived threat, as compared to men who reported low levels of perceived threat, attributed more communal than agentic traits to the beneficiaries of quotas. These findings suggest that AAPs may have created a backlash against its beneficiaries by emphasizing gender-stereotypical or counterstereotypical traits. Thus, the framing of AAPs, for instance, as a matter of enhancing organizational performance, in the process of policy making and implementation, may be a crucial tool to countering potential backlash.
配额女性对男性的威胁:揭露平权行动政策受益者的(反)刻板印象
在阿尔巴尼亚公共部门雇员中进行的两项研究考察了不同类型的平权行动政策对妇女在决策岗位上的(反)陈规定型观念的影响。研究1(N=178)显示,参与者——尤其是女性——认为担任决策职位的女性更男性化(即代理人),而不是女性化(即社区)。研究2(N=239)表明,不同类型的AA对AAP受益人的性别刻板印象的归因有不同的影响:受益于配额政策的妇女被认为更具社区性而非代理性,而受益于弱势优惠待遇的妇女被视为更具代理性而非社区性。此外,我们研究了AAP威胁男性获得决策职位的信念如何影响将这些特征归因于AAP受益人。结果表明,与报告感知威胁水平较低的男性相比,报告感知威胁程度较高的男性将更多的社区特征而非代理人特征归因于配额的受益者。这些发现表明,AAP可能通过强调性别刻板印象或反异性特征,对其受益者产生了强烈反对。因此,例如,在政策制定和实施过程中,制定AAP作为提高组织绩效的一个问题,可能是对抗潜在反弹的关键工具。
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Swiss Journal of Psychology
Swiss Journal of Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: General, Clinical, Social, Organizational, Developmental, Personality, and Biological Psychology.
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