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Sexual orientation occupational stereotypes

Journal of Vocational Behavior, ISSN: 0001-8791, Vol: 119, Page: 103427
2020
  • 13
    Citations
  • 0
    Usage
  • 77
    Captures
  • 0
    Mentions
  • 0
    Social Media
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Metrics Details

  • Citations
    13
    • Citation Indexes
      13
  • Captures
    77

Article Description

Analyses of objective data from census and nationally representative samples illustrate that numerical occupational segregation by sexual orientation has existed for decades. The purpose of this study was to evaluate subjective perceptions of these and other occupations to determine the statistical validity of sexual orientation occupational stereotypes. Drawing from social cognitive career theory (SCCT), we measured perceptions of gender, prestige, and sexual orientation for 60 occupations. Participants ( N =396) with experience in hiring and recruitment were surveyed and, as expected, many occupations were gender stereotyped and differed in prestige ratings. Male-typed occupations were rated higher in prestige than female-typed occupations. Regarding sexual orientation stereotypes, some occupations were perceived as ‘gay jobs’, but no occupations were perceived as ‘lesbian jobs’. Gender of the participant was a significant predictor of two jobs that were sexual orientation stereotyped, make-up artist and fashion designer. Theoretical and practical contributions are discussed.

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