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Special Lecture Series

The IAB Special Lecture Series invites outstanding international researchers across the Social Sciences to present their current work. Guest lecturers are selected on excellent academic merit and typically have made significant contributions to their respective fields and continue to actively shape international research agendas.

Changing Gender Status Beliefs?  Implications for Gender Inequality in the Labor Market

Special Lecture Series

We draw on research on status processes and cultural change to develop predictions about gender status beliefs in the United States. We expect that

  • while explicitly men and women may not distinguish competency and worth by gender, they do so implicitly,
  • that younger respondents, especially women, hold less consensual gender status beliefs, and
  • men are less likely to alter their gender status beliefs due to loss aversion.

We conduct two studies to assess these arguments. The first uses novel nationally-representative data to describe the distributions of status beliefs in the US population; the second demonstrates the importance of these beliefs for allocating rewards by gender. Combined, the studies demonstrate the distribution of gender status beliefs by age and gender, and the implications for gender inequality, thereby illustrating the role of cultural status beliefs for maintaining gender stratification and the potential role of cohort change for changing such beliefs. Finally, we discuss promising approaches to reduce the impact of gender status beliefs in labor market processes.

Date

23.9.2022

, 1:00 pm -2:30 pm

Speaker

Prof. Claudia Buchmann

The College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the Ohio State University.

Venue

Federal Employment Agency (Bundesagentur für Arbeit)
Room 164
Regensburger Straße 104
90478 Nuremberg

You can also participate via Zoom.

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