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ID171118
Title ProperSexual harassment of women leaders
LanguageENG
AuthorFolke, Olle ;  Rickne, Johanna ;  Tanaka, Seiki ;  Tateishi, Yasuka
Summary / Abstract (Note)Sexual harassment is more prevalent for women supervisors than for women employees. This pattern holds in the three countries we studied – the United States, Japan, and Sweden – where women supervisors are between 30 to 100 percent more likely to have been sexually harassed in the last twelve months. Among supervisors, the risk is larger in lower- and mid-level positions of leadership and when subordinates are mostly male. We also find that harassment of women supervisors happens despite their greater likelihood of taking action against the abuser, and that supervisors face more professional and social retaliation after their harassment experience. We conclude that sexual harassment is a workplace hazard that raises the costs for women to pursue leadership ambitions and, in turn, reinforces gender gaps in income, status, and voice.
`In' analytical NoteDaedalus Vol.149, No.1; Winter 2020: p.180-197
Journal SourceDaedalus Vol: 149 No 1
Key WordsJapan ;  United States ;  Sweden ;  Sexual Harassment ;  Women Leaders ;  Workplace ;  Women Employees ;  Leadership Ambition ;  Gender Gaps in Income


 
 
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