“你真的觉得自己有点被忽视”:这是一项主题分析,探讨了60岁及以上职业女性的自我认知和刻板印象,重点是低收入职位。

IF 1.1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Current Issues in Personality Psychology Pub Date : 2024-11-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5114/cipp/192988
Clare E Edge, Giulia Bacci
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背景:研究表明,老年妇女在一生中受到累积的生活压力和不平等的负面影响,这对福祉、认知和健康产生了不成比例的影响。研究发现,欧洲不同年龄段的女性比男性拥有更多样化、更不稳定的工作经历,而年龄较大的女性在平衡工作与生活方面面临着重大挑战。在英国,女性领取养老金的年龄是统一的,她们比男性更有可能延长自己的工作年限。参与者和程序:采用半结构化访谈来探索女性在工作场所的自我认知,以及她们如何在一个60岁及以上的机会样本(N = 19)中构建自己的社会身份,重点关注那些低收入和兼职的女性。采用自反性主题分析对数据进行分析。结果:在数据集中确定的与自我认知相关的主题涉及60岁以上女性的工作场所身份:女性在职场中经历了积极和消极的年龄-积极的工作身份因素,包括被视为“隐形”,被同事排斥,或者不认为自己“老”;此外,积极的自我信念与促进积极的社会规范有关,这些规范涉及女性老龄化,不将年龄视为障碍,不挑战工作场所无益的刻板印象。结论:关于老年妇女如何看待自己和在当代工作场所被感知的证据有限,因此这一知识对于理解老年妇女的经历以加强实践和政策至关重要。
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'You feel a little bit invisible really': a thematic analysis exploring self-perceptions and stereotypes experienced by working women aged 60 and over with a focus on lower paid roles.

'You feel a little bit invisible really': a thematic analysis exploring self-perceptions and stereotypes experienced by working women aged 60 and over with a focus on lower paid roles.

Background: Research shows that older women are negatively affected by accumulated life stress and inequalities over the life course, and this disproportionately impacts wellbeing, cognition and health. Women of different age groups across Europe have been found to have more diverse and less regular employment histories than men, and older women have been found to face significant challenges in navigating their work-life balance. In the UK, women's pension age has been harmonised, and they are more likely than men to extend their working life.

Participants and procedure: Semi-structured interviews were used to explore self-perceptions of women in the workplace and how they socially construct their identity in an opportunity sample (N = 19) of women aged 60 and over with a focus on those in lower paid and part time roles. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyse the data.

Results: Themes identified across the dataset relating to self-perceptions concerned the workplace identity as a woman over 60 years old: positive and negative drivers to age-positive identity in work were experienced by women in the workplace including being seen as 'invisible', excluded by colleagues, or, not viewing themselves as 'old'; and, positive self-beliefs related to the need to promote positive social norms concerning ageing as a woman, not seeing age as a barrier and challenging unhelpful stereotypes in the workplace.

Conclusions: There is limited evidence regarding how older women perceive themselves and are perceived in contemporary workplaces, so this knowledge is crucial for understanding experiences of older women to enhance practice and policy.

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