Femininní a maskulinní označení: vliv na hodnocení prestiže

The labour market is segregated both vertically and horizontally by gender. Some research has concluded that gender segregation results in a lower prestige being attributed to occupations labelled as feminine (Merkel et al. 2012, Formanowicz et al. 2012). On the other hand, gender-sensitive language...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Irena Smetáčková
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences 2016-12-01
Series:Gender a Výzkum
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.genderonline.cz/uploads/7995bdecb1e13bfd1b917db0bb38cdef91017375_grpv-216-stat-smetackova-femininni-a-maskulinni.pdf
id doaj-fef9aee996c24ebf80771181c2d94f6c
record_format Article
spelling doaj-fef9aee996c24ebf80771181c2d94f6c2020-11-24T23:14:19ZcesInstitute of Sociology, Czech Academy of SciencesGender a Výzkum2570-65782570-65862016-12-01172819210.13060/12130028.2016.17.2.285Femininní a maskulinní označení: vliv na hodnocení prestižeIrena SmetáčkováThe labour market is segregated both vertically and horizontally by gender. Some research has concluded that gender segregation results in a lower prestige being attributed to occupations labelled as feminine (Merkel et al. 2012, Formanowicz et al. 2012). On the other hand, gender-sensitive language that uses feminine labels for better contingency with social reality is considered a basic tool for gender equality. This article explores whether in Czech society there are differences in the level of prestige attached to 37 occupations labelled as feminine and masculine. The survey results show (sample of 642 adults that a gender difference exists only in a few occupations. In fields with a real prevalence of men or women the prestige of gender-congruent labelled occupations was significantly higher. Men’s and women’s opinions on occupational prestige are similar; this finding is interpreted in relation to social identity theory and system justification theory.https://www.genderonline.cz/uploads/7995bdecb1e13bfd1b917db0bb38cdef91017375_grpv-216-stat-smetackova-femininni-a-maskulinni.pdfgendergender sensitive languagegender segregationlabour marketprestige
collection DOAJ
language ces
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Irena Smetáčková
spellingShingle Irena Smetáčková
Femininní a maskulinní označení: vliv na hodnocení prestiže
Gender a Výzkum
gender
gender sensitive language
gender segregation
labour market
prestige
author_facet Irena Smetáčková
author_sort Irena Smetáčková
title Femininní a maskulinní označení: vliv na hodnocení prestiže
title_short Femininní a maskulinní označení: vliv na hodnocení prestiže
title_full Femininní a maskulinní označení: vliv na hodnocení prestiže
title_fullStr Femininní a maskulinní označení: vliv na hodnocení prestiže
title_full_unstemmed Femininní a maskulinní označení: vliv na hodnocení prestiže
title_sort femininní a maskulinní označení: vliv na hodnocení prestiže
publisher Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences
series Gender a Výzkum
issn 2570-6578
2570-6586
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The labour market is segregated both vertically and horizontally by gender. Some research has concluded that gender segregation results in a lower prestige being attributed to occupations labelled as feminine (Merkel et al. 2012, Formanowicz et al. 2012). On the other hand, gender-sensitive language that uses feminine labels for better contingency with social reality is considered a basic tool for gender equality. This article explores whether in Czech society there are differences in the level of prestige attached to 37 occupations labelled as feminine and masculine. The survey results show (sample of 642 adults that a gender difference exists only in a few occupations. In fields with a real prevalence of men or women the prestige of gender-congruent labelled occupations was significantly higher. Men’s and women’s opinions on occupational prestige are similar; this finding is interpreted in relation to social identity theory and system justification theory.
topic gender
gender sensitive language
gender segregation
labour market
prestige
url https://www.genderonline.cz/uploads/7995bdecb1e13bfd1b917db0bb38cdef91017375_grpv-216-stat-smetackova-femininni-a-maskulinni.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT irenasmetackova femininniamaskulinnioznacenivlivnahodnoceniprestize
_version_ 1725594981592203264