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. 2024 Dec:60:101928.
doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2024.101928. Epub 2024 Oct 10.

Unfit or disliked: How descriptive and prescriptive gender stereotypes lead to discrimination against women

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Unfit or disliked: How descriptive and prescriptive gender stereotypes lead to discrimination against women

Francesca Manzi et al. Curr Opin Psychol. 2024 Dec.
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Abstract

Decades of research attest to the role of gender stereotypes in the emergence of gender-based discrimination. Placing a focus on recent studies, we provide evidence that gender stereotypes continue to negatively affect women's career outcomes in jobs and fields that are seen as male in gender-type. We identify two pathways through which gender stereotypes bring about discrimination: Whereas descriptive gender stereotypes lead to gender discrimination through negative performance expectations produced by lack-of-fit perceptions, prescriptive gender stereotypes lead to gender discrimination through social penalties elicited by perceived stereotype violation. We end by discussing how characteristics of women and those evaluating them may amplify or ameliorate discriminatory behavior, and by considering how organizations and policymakers can leverage research to promote gender equality.

Keywords: Gender bias; Gender discrimination; Gender norms; Gender stereotypes; Lack of fit model.

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