Gender Inequality
Chapter
12: Sociology, Schaefer, 1995-2012 See also: Michael
Kearl
- Universal Feature of Human Societies
- Door Ceremony and Social Meanings
(Gendered
Spaces)
- Biological versus Sociological
Reality
(picture thanks to Michael Kearl)
Gender Identity:
- Self-Concept=> male/female
- Gender Roles: proper behavior,
attitudes and activities of males and females. Especially: Occupational.
- Distinctiveness:
- Identity=one's sense of self
- Role=socialization, norms
of masculinity and femininity.
- The
Beauty Myth
Gender in USA
Shirley Weitz:
- Differential Treatment
- Differential Identification
- Socialization
- Role Models
- Mass Media
Male Roles:
How Far American Women have Come in the last 20 Years (Washington Post, Wonkblog, March 11, 2015)
For Women’s History Month, a look at gender gains – and gaps – in the U.S., Pew Research Center Fact Tank, Abigail Geiger and Kim Parker, March 15, 2018.
Cross Cultural:
Explaining
Gender Stratification
Functionalism:
Parsons and Bales--
- Instrumentality
- Expressivity
- Smooth and Efficient
- Fairness? Problems for those who
do not fit, masking of power relations.
- Change==> Potential for DISORDER
Conflict:
- Anthropological data and early
male dominance.
- Current Ideology--"Boys are
Better."
- Control
of resources: value of work performed
- Friedel
and economic roles: Social status and control of vital resources
- Economic, yet also social subjugation:
- Rape
- Domestic violence
- Sexual harassment
- Change: drastic revision in social
structure- Values, Norms, Statuses, Roles and Institutions
- Conflict assumption=> desirability
and efficiency of existing system?
- Abortion
in the USA
Feminist Theories
Interactionism:
- Conflict at the individual level--Male
Female conversational analysis (males interrupt, change topic, ignore female
interests and downplay female contributions: even when female staus is significant)
- Interactional styles reflect and
maintain broader patterns of inequality
- When respondents are informed
of behavior, patterns of dominance and submission become more acute.
Numerically Superior
Minority
- Political representation 2015:19.4% of US Congress, 6 of 50 govenors, 3 of 9 Justices (2 appointed since 2009). See more. [2013: Less than 18% of congress (up from 10% in 2000), 5 of 50 governors (up from 2 in 2000)].
- Physical and Cultural Stigma.
- Unequal treatment
- Pay-median=3/4's of males (See update on gender, race, ethnicity and annual income for 2004).
- Guide to Hiring Women, 1943
- 2017: "The narrowing, but persistent, gender gap in pay", Pew rearch Center, Fact Tank, by Anna Brown and Eileen Patten, April 3, 2017.
- Ascribed status
- Collective Consciousness.
- Question of Endogamy
Women and African-Americans
- Ascribed status
- Denied suffrage
- Property
- Civil rights struggle
- Stereotyped
- Menial work
- Ignored in history
Sexism and Institutional Discrimination
- Major Institutions controlled
by Males
- Roles traditionally limited: Military,
Business, Education, Medicine, Religion
- Criminal Justice: Defining and Responding to Rape
Global Reality:
- Inequality even in egalitarian
western societies
- PLUS; exploitation of developing
nations=exploited labor of women
- Also: Even more devalued--Female
children in India, China.
Women, Work and the USA
- Steady increase this century
- 2009: 64% of single women and 62% of married women work in the paid labor force
- 59% of all adult women (41% 1970).
- Most dramatic rise for married
women--1992: 59% (5% 1890).
- Restrictions: Sex-typing,
Glass
Ceilings, Pink-collar Ghetto, Mommy
Tracking.
- 2008: 46% of labor force,
BUT: 9% Engineers, 32% doctors, 32% lawyers Vs >92% receptionists, wor processors, and
nurses.
- 85% top positions in business,
Media=Males
- "Double Jeopardy"
- Advancement is taking place, yet
often status and pay still low: Women Doctors- dominate in lower paid and
lower prestige specialties
- See update
on gender, race, ethnicity and annual income for 2004.
- Gender Wage Gap 2012 (local copy)
- The
New Economics of Marriage
Social Consequences
- Child Care
- Fast Food
- Self-Esteem
- Marital Power
- Role
Sharing (Dads and child care: longest time father devoted to infant=10.5
minutes, average verbal interaction per day=38 seconds.
- Housework: 2:1, "Second Shift,"
Male's perceptions-women's work=leisure activity for men.
Abortion,
Choice, and Motherhood: Kristen Luker.
- Characteristics of Women
in Pro versus Anti Abortion Organizations
- Social Change and the
status of women
- Privacy and Individualism
- Social Roles and Motherhood
Age Stratification
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