Men in charge of “real” work and women the office “housework”: Chinese policewomen in the post-socialist era

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
Tingting Liu, Lijing Yang
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ABSTRACT This qualitative study seeks to contribute to studies on the gender division of labor by examining how Chinese policewomen cope with the still-socialist or danwei style of human resource management. In the post-socialist market reform era, the police department has gone through significant changes, undertaking greater economic monitoring and social service functions, including more office work, with an increasing emphasis on the harmonious relationship between the police and public or service-oriented work. These changes have led to a larger number of policewomen, but have not led to a more equitable division of labor due to the persistence of familial norms of womanhood and the enduring police service performance evaluation system that prioritizes crime-fighting tasks over public-service duties. Against this backdrop, we find that policewomen display a certain degree of flexibility, utilizing certain feminine traits in their community service work while maintaining a non-feminine and physically robust outlook.
男管“真”事,女管办公室“家务”:后社会主义时代的中国女警察
摘要本定性研究旨在通过考察中国女警察如何应对仍然是社会主义或丹威式的人力资源管理,为性别分工研究做出贡献。在后社会主义市场改革时代,警察部门经历了重大变革,承担了更大的经济监督和社会服务职能,包括更多的办公室工作,越来越强调警察与公众或服务工作之间的和谐关系。这些变化导致了更多的女警察,但由于女性家庭规范的持续存在和将打击犯罪任务置于公共服务职责之上的持久的警察服务绩效评估系统,并没有导致更公平的分工。在这种背景下,我们发现女警察表现出一定程度的灵活性,在社区服务工作中利用某些女性特征,同时保持非女性化和身体强健的面貌。
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