Miesten kokema selektiivinen loukkaava käyttäytyminen naisvaltaisilla aloilla




Kivimäki, Anna; Kallio, Tomi; Blomberg, Annika

PublisherHallinnon tutkimuksen seura

2023

42

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0359-6680

2343-4309

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.37450/ht.111815

https://journal.fi/hallinnontutkimus/article/view/111815



Selective incivility experienced by males in female-dominated fields Workplace incivility has attracted an increasing attention among scholars. Nevertheless, extant research on selective incivility has mostly focused on the female gender and male-dominated fields. To fill the obvious research gap, in this study
men working in female-dominated occupations were asked to anonymously write about their
personal experiences of workplace incivility. Based on the empirical analysis, the workplace incivility experienced by the informants can be grouped to five main categories: humiliating acts, exclusion, unreasonable demands, violating norms, and accusing. The analysis suggests that the nature of workplace incivility reported by men in this study is similar to that experienced by women as reported in previous studies. Therefore, it seems that workplace incivility often targets those representing the minority
gender on fields dominated by the other gender. Interestingly, based on this study, the acts of
workplace incivility often derive from gender norms and stereotypes and even reproduce and     enforce them.



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