The contribution of sex distribution,job content,and occupational classification to job sextyping: Two studies |
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Authors: | Linda A Krefting Philip K Berger Marc J Wallace |
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Affiliation: | University of Kentucky U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The distribution of males and females on a job, occupational classification, and job content as defined by the DOT analysis of job activity demands were examined as predictors of job sex stereotypes in two studies. Results indicate that the actual base rate of males and females in the job is the most important predictor of job sextypes, accounting for 48 and 70% of the adjusted variance in sextypes in the two studies. The results lend little support to the proposition that job content makes a significant contribution to the perception of job sextypes. |
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