Making Merit Work at the Entrance to the Engineering Workforce: Examining Women’s Experiences and Variations by Race/Ethnicity

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Katherine Doerr
Catherine Riegle-Crumb
Tatiane Russo-Tait
Kara Takasaki
Sharon Sassler
Yael Levitte
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[1] University of Texas At Austin,Department of Curriculum and Instruction, STEM Education
[2] University of Texas At Austin,Department of Sociology
[3] Cornell University,Department of Policy Analysis and Management
[4] Cornell University,Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity
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Sex Roles | 2021年 / 85卷
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Engineers; Race; Ethnicity; Gender; Intersectionality; Early career;
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This study utilizes interviews from 22 young female engineers from diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds as they first entered the White and male-dominated engineering labor force with the goal of examining: (1) how these women endorsed a gender-blind frame that characterizes their workplaces as fundamentally meritocratic, and alternatively, (2) how they named gender as relevant or salient to experiences and interactions at work. Drawing on the insights of intersectional scholars to answer the previous questions, the study calls attention to how the invocation of these frames differed for women of color compared to their majority White female peers. Results revealed that most respondents strongly endorsed the idea that engineering workplaces are meritocratic and that their gender is not relevant. However, there is also evidence of racial divergence in the themes expressed. For example, some White women expressed a narrative contradictory to meritocracy, discussing their workplaces as like family, while in contrast, women of color often expressed uncomfortable experiences of standing out. Overall, the results suggest that female engineers’ tendency to disavow, either explicitly or implicitly, that discrimination and bias occurs in their workplaces, likely contributes to continued gender and racial inequality; subsequently, programs and interventions to facilitate awareness of inequality are critically needed.
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页码:422 / 439
页数:17
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