Aufsatz(elektronisch)1. November 2019

Intersectionality, Leadership, and Inclusion: How Do Racially Underrepresented Women Fare in the Federal Government?

In: Review of public personnel administration, Band 41, Heft 2, S. 294-318

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Abstract

Women continue to be underrepresented in leadership positions, but how does the intersectionality of being both a woman and from a racially underrepresented group influence leadership representation and inclusion in the U.S. federal government? This study answers the call of scholars to examine intersectionality that has received little attention in public administration despite the emphasis on representative bureaucracy and social equity. Drawing upon data from the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, we find that women from racially underrepresented groups are less likely to be supervisors and feel less included in the workplace. However, we find significant variation across dimensions of inclusion, where women from racially underrepresented groups are more likely to feel their workplaces are cooperative and empowering but less likely to view them as fair, open, or supportive. Findings illustrate the importance of examining both intersectionality and different aspects of inclusion to paint a more complete picture of diversity management efforts.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1552-759X

DOI

10.1177/0734371x19881681

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