职场中无形身份的表现:联邦执法部门女性公务员的信仰、精神或宗教信仰

IF 4.2 3区 管理学 Q1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Helen H. Yu, Ashley M. Alteri
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几十年来,学术界一直在研究被动表征和可见身份,如性别、种族和民族。然而,在公共行政领域,关于被动表征和宗教等无形身份的文献实际上是不存在的。本研究利用来自美国47个联邦执法机构的427名女公务员的调查数据,介绍了联邦工作人员的宗教概况,同时调查了信仰、灵性和宗教多样性。调查结果表明,联邦工作人员广泛代表了有宗教信仰或信仰的美国人口(82.5%)。然而,当调查特定的宗教或信仰时,认为自己是天主教徒和精神信仰但不信教的比例明显高于全国平均水平。同样,被认定为新教徒和非宗教人士的比例明显低于全国平均水平。此外,认为信仰、精神或宗教在他们的生活中“非常重要”的联邦劳动力(47%),还有24.3%的人认为“有些重要”,这一比例也明显高于全国平均水平。这些发现很重要,因为它们扩展了在联邦劳动力中捕捉无形身份(如信仰、精神或宗教)的论述,并对其他公共服务组织的被动代表产生了影响。
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Representation of Invisible Identities in the Workplace: Faith, Spirituality, or Religious Beliefs Among Female Civil Servants in Federal Law Enforcement
Decades of scholarship exist on passive representation and visible identities such as gender, race, and ethnicity. However, literature on passive representation and invisible identities such as religion is practically non-existent in the public administration domain. Drawing on survey data from 427 female civil servants representing 47 federal law enforcement agencies in the United States, this study introduces a religious profile of the federal workforce, while investigating faith, spirituality, and religious diversity. Findings suggest that the federal workforce is broadly representative of the U.S. population that identify as religious or spiritual (82.5%). However, when examining for specific religions or faiths, the percentage that identify as Catholic and spiritual but not religious are notably higher than the national average. Likewise, the percentage that identify as Protestant and non-religious are notably lower than the national average. Furthermore, this profile of the federal workforce that reports faith, spirituality, or religion as “very important” in their life (47%), with another 24.3% reporting that it is “somewhat important,” is also notably higher than the national average. These findings are important because they extend the discourse for capturing invisible identities such as faith, spirituality, or religion in the federal workforce and have implications regarding passive representation for other organizations in public service.
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期刊介绍: The Review of Public Personnel Administration publishes articles that reflect the varied approaches and methodologies used in the study and practice of public human resources management and labor.
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