Trends and Factors in the Hierarchical Structure of Health and Social Work-Related Professions in Terms of Occupational Prestige Scores: A Gender Perspective

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  • 職業威信スコアに見る医療・福祉関連専門職の序列構造の推移およびその要因——ジェンダーの視点から——

Abstract

<p>This article analyzes the changes in occupational prestige of medical and welfare related professions, considering informant gender and gender engaging in these occupations by using the national survey of Social Stratification and social Mobility in 1975 and 1995 and the 2016 Social Status Survey. The results of the analysis do not show evidence that the removal of gender identity from the occupational names of nurses, daycare teacher has necessarily increased the occupational prestige of these professions. In addition, the gender patterns of the evaluator and the respondent make a difference in the occupational prestige score.</p><p>These findings suggest that in-group bias and devaluation in female occupied professions (particular in nurses) will result in a gender occupational segregation structure.</p>

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  • CRID
    1390581179980725504
  • DOI
    10.18918/jshms.33.2_81
  • ISSN
    21898642
    13430203
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
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