拥有一切?女性惩教主管维持工作与生活平衡的策略

Kimberly Collica-Cox, D. Schulz
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在过去的20年里,在传统上由男性主导的领域,女性受益于就业机会的增加。然而,她们在家庭中仍然面临着不平等,她们承担着不成比例的家庭责任。Hochschild在1989年称之为“第二次转变”,这些归因于性别的角色仍然抵制改变。本研究基于对女性惩教主管协会(AWEC)成员的调查和访谈,探讨了实现工作与生活平衡的挑战如何影响女性在惩教领域竞争晋升的愿望或能力。作者发现,女性惩教主管将难以实现工作与生活的平衡列为担任高管职位的主要挑战。但是,尽管她们自己在专业上取得了成就,但她们认为,实现工作与生活平衡的挑战仍然是女性在惩教管理人员中所占比例不足的主要原因。研究结果表明,部门一级对男性和女性的家庭友好政策和支持可能鼓励更多的妇女申请担任行政职务。
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Having It All? Strategies of Women Corrections Executives to Maintain a Work-Life Balance
ABSTRACT Within the last 20 years, women have benefited from increased opportunity for employment in traditionally male dominated fields. Yet, they continue to face inequality in the home, where they shoulder a disproportionate share of domestic responsibilities. Referred to as “the second shift” by Hochschild in 1989, these ascribed gender roles remain resistant to change. Based on surveys and interviews with members of the Association of Women Executives in Corrections (AWEC), this study examines how the challenges of achieving a work-life balance impacts women’s desires for, or ability to, compete for promotion in the field of corrections. The authors found that women corrections executives cited difficulties in achieving a work-life balance as a primary challenge to serving in executive-level roles. But despite their own professional accomplishments, they believed that the challenge of achieving a work-life balance remains a primary reason that women continue to be underrepresented as corrections executives. Study implications suggest that family friendly policies and support at the departmental level, for both men and women, might encourage more women to apply to the executive ranks.
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