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Gender

Today Gender in the workplace Gender Socialization. Gender. “You can’t get much done in life if you only work on the days when you feel good.” -Jerry West, former Laker player, coach, and GM.

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  1. Today • Gender in the workplace • Gender Socialization Gender “You can’t get much done in life if you only work on the days when you feel good.”-Jerry West, former Laker player, coach, and GM

  2. Extra Credit Power Point Option:Sociologists to Know Extra Credit5 minute Power Point Presentation (or Prezi.com) Select a sociologist (sign up in class next class) Describe the following: brief background of their life, 2-3 major contributions to sociology, how is their work relevant today? 4 points possible Due: Nov 5th (MW), Nov 6th (TTH) Samples and details on website http://soc101.weebly.com/extra-credit.html

  3. Sociologists to choose from: 1. Emile Durkheim 2. Max Weber 3. Charles Horton Cooley4. Karl Marx5. Herbert Spencer6. Harriet Martineau7. Jane Addams8 George Herbert Mead9. W.E.B DuBois 10. Talcot Parsons

  4. Reminder Paper due date: 1. Paper 2 cancelled. 2. Paper 1 not be due on Oct 17th/18th. 3. The Paper due November 5th (MW students) November 6th (TTH students)

  5. Sex Vs. Gender • Sex = Biological Characteristics • Female or Male Microsoft Images

  6. Sex Vs. Gender Gender • social characteristics • expected behaviors and dispositions • Masculinity and femininity • Appropriate behavior Microsoft Images

  7. Are each of the following more male or female characteristics in your opinion? compassionate aggressive sensitive ambitious gentle demure logical talkative emotional

  8. Do men and women act differently due to biology or socialization? • Biological determinism: Differences are inborn (Example: men are more aggressive due to hormonal differences such as more testosterone)

  9. Do men and women act differently due to genetics or socialization? • Gender socialization says men and women learn the expectations associated with their sex very early on in life

  10. Do men and women act differently due to genetics or socialization? • Some say both: Sociologist Alice Rossi states that “nature provides biological dispositions that are then overlaid by culture” (Rossi, 1984)

  11. Gender In The Workplace • Create a GENDER BASED group of 4-5 • In your group create a list of what you think were the • top 10 jobs dominated by men in 2010 and the • top 10 jobs dominated by women in 2010 in the U.S. • 3. Make 2 copies of your list • 4. Turn in one list to the teacher (put names on this list) • 5. Keep one list • You have 10 minutes • 1 point extra credit for the group with the most correct answers

  12. Top 10 Jobs Dominated by Women in 2010 Top 10 Jobs Dominated by Men in 2010 Do you think 2012 is the same? What stands out? Automobile mechanics Firefighters Construction workers Airplane pilots Mechanical engineers Janitors/custodians/ maintenance Police officers Dentists Computer software engineers CEO’s • Secretaries/receptionists • Nurses • Teachers • Health aides • Customer service representative/retail sales • Retail sales managers • Cashiers • Maids/housekeeping • Childcare workers • Accountants/auditors United States Department of Labor

  13. Gender in the workplace • Gender Segregation: Pattern in which men and women tend to work in different fields • Pink collar jobs: Jobs with fewer benefits, less money, lower prestige, and more women. • Teachers (80% women) make less than airplane mechanics (97% men) • Pediatricians are among the lowest paid doctors

  14. Gender Stratification • Glass Ceiling: Women in male dominated fields experience difficulty in upward mobility • Glass Escalator: Men in female dominated fields are promoted quickly

  15. What is Gender Stratification? Unequal access to: • power • prestige • property on the basis of sex

  16. Equal Pay Act of 1963 aimed to end gender discrimination in pay Discrimination occurs when: • employees perform equal work, equal skill, effort, and responsibility • similar working conditions

  17. Gender Stratification In 2010, women made : $0.77 for every $1.00 their male counterparts earned African-American women: $0.67 for every $1.00 African-American men earn Latina women: $0.58 cents for every $1.00 Latino men earn Source: U.S. Census Bureau Current Population Survey, 2011 Annual Social and Economic Supplement, Series PINC-05

  18. Source: http://www.pay-equity.org/ 2008

  19. Gender Discrimination in the Workplace 2007 the Supreme Court ruled Lilly Ledbetter, (paid less than her male co-workers almost 20 years) wasn't entitled to sue Goodyear for pay discrimination. View Lilly Ledbetter Case

  20. Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act 2009 signed by President Obama plaintiff could sue beyond the 180-day period if he/she did not, and could not, have discovered the discrimination earlier.

  21. April 27th, 2010 Lawsuit against Wal-Mart • Biggest employment discrimination suit in U.S. history • Close to 1 million women state that women were paid less than and were given fewer opportunities for promotion View case

  22. Outcome: June 2011, Supreme Court Ruled in favor of Wal-Mart 5-4 opinion

  23. Do men and women act differently due to genetics or socialization? • Gender socialization says men and women learn the expectations associated with their sex very early on in life

  24. Gender roles: rights and obligations that are norms for males and females in a particular culture Learned as children

  25. What are the expectations? What emotions/actions are more acceptable for men to exhibit than women? What emotions/actions do you think are more acceptable for women to exhibit than men? Why? View News Report -Boys Socialization and Emotions

  26. Structural-Functional Theory: Division of Labor A gendered division of laboris functional because: • Increase the expertise of each sex in its own tasks. • Prevent gender competition that might damage the family. • Strengthen family bonds by forcing dependency • Restrict contact and decrease likelihood of infidelity

  27. Conflict Theory: Woman’s disadvantaged role benefits men Women provide unpaid services that benefit men “domestic slavery”

  28. Symbolic Interactionism: Gender Inequality Women are socialized into expressive roles • Men socialized into instrumental roles. Gender roles are learned through the socialization process expressive roles (nurturing and supportive roles) in society instrumental roles (task orientated roles) in society

  29. Example: How do sexualized dolls like the Bratz influence young girls? • Due next class: • Read article posted on website So Sexy So Soon • Bring in a media image from a magazine (non-pornographic) that you feel relates to issues of gender • Think of an open-ended question to ask the class about the picture related to gender • Type up the question. 4 points • You must be in class to earn full points Important change to syllabus regarding Paper due dates:1. Paper 2 cancelled. 2. Paper 1 will not be due on Oct 17th/18th.3. The Paper will be due November 5th (MW students) November 6th (TTH students)

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