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PROBLEM 8. GENDER DIFFERENCES 1


Gender, job challenge and career success: A theoretical
introduction (De Pater)
Challenging experiences: obstacles, problems and risky decisions to
make  important during the (pre-) occupational years  requirements of
advancement
Aim: enrich the existing research on whether male and female face
different challenging experiences as a determinant of success

Career success and gender gap

Career success: positive psychological or work-related outcomes or
achievements individuals have accumulate through work experience
 Subjective: personal standards of achievement, accomplishment and
satisfaction
 Objective: societies’ evaluation, observable career achievements
(objectively measured)
o Positive but moderate relationship between them
Glass-ceiling effect: skewed balance in managerial positions (female &
minorities are unrepresentative)  feel blocked  more turnover and less
productivity

Determinants of Career success and gender gap

Contextual/Organizational determinants

1. Opportunity structures: organization size, promotion ladders,
organizational growth, occupation type, line versus staff jobs and
functional area
 Gender differences  Occupation type (men are more in
industries and high paying occupations, women in women
dominated jobs, below average wages and little possibilities for
progression)
2. Social structures: gender compositions, gender of subordinates
and demographic similarity
 Gender compositions  impacts success (jobs with majority
women pay less and if majority men reduced possibilities of
advancement for women)
 Gender of subordinates  positively related to number of
women in management positions
3. Interpersonal context: social and instrumental support for career
advancement through informal social networks, mentoring and
career encouragement
a) Informal social networks: positively related to income and
managerial levels
 GD: Women less access to informal networks than men,
benefit more

, PROBLEM 8. GENDER DIFFERENCES 2


b) Mentoring relationships: important for advancement, support
and mobility to protégé  promotion, managerial level and overall
success
 GD: insufficient research to conclude about differences
c) Encouragement for career advancement (from peers and
supervisors)  increases employee’s self-confidence, training and
development (managerial advancement)
 GD: It is helpful for women but they receive less than men
4. Promotion processes: promotion velocity and discrimination
a) Promotion velocity: starting at  higher levels more promotions
 GD: women enter in lower levels  might hinder promotion
opportunity
b) Discrimination: against women is an explanation of not
advancing to senior level positions (not much empirical evidence
on that)
 GD: Men more promotions, high levels than comparable
women
Individual determinants

1. Traits: ambition, masculinity, proactive personality, extraversion,
emotional stability and self-monitoring
 Women in managerial position same traits as male counterparts
2. Family status: inconsistently related to males’ and females’ career
but might be slightly more negative on women’s careers.
3. Human capital: personal investments to increase value in
workplace
 Human capital theory: investments in education, training and
work experience are considered the strongest and most consistent
predictors of career success
 Work experience(time):  positive relationship with advancement
but there are individual differences
 GD: no such differences expt from female having less formal
training
General Conclusion: gender differences and gender gap in success
not explained by individual determinants
Quality of work experiences and their impact on career
advancement

Quality of experiences  important for career advancement
(managerial development and success)
 Job challenges: experienced when there are unusual problems to
solve difficult obstacles to overcome and risky decisions to make
 Challenging job tasks in the first years of career  more successful,
higher managerial level (after many years)
Explanations for impact of job challenge

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