Chapter 13 Penalty for Success? Career Achievement and Gender Differences in Divorce

H. C. Stuart, S. Moon, Tiziana Casciaro
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Abstract This chapter examines the implications of career achievement for divorce, and whether they differ for men and women. Consistent with theory suggesting that women’s workplace achievement violates traditional expectations of gender and marriage, therefore creating domestic strain, the authors predict that career achievement is associated with a greater risk of divorce for women, but not for men. Using data from the Academy Awards, the authors find that for women, a sudden shift in achievement from winning an Oscar increases their risk of divorce compared to Best Actress nominees. There was no difference in the risk of divorce between Best Actor winners and nominees. The authors additionally examine two potential mitigating factors: whether the actor was already successful at the time of their marriage, and whether their spouse was comparably successful. For Best Actress winners, but not for Best Actor winners, the authors find evidence for the latter, indicating that women’s marriages are more stable when spouses are equally successful, or when relative achievement within the couple aligns with broadly-held norms of traditional marriage.
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第13章成功的惩罚?离婚中的职业成就与性别差异
本章探讨了职业成就对离婚的影响,以及对男性和女性的影响是否不同。理论认为,女性在职场上的成就违背了对性别和婚姻的传统期望,因此造成了家庭压力,与此一致的是,作者预测,职业成就与女性更大的离婚风险相关,而与男性无关。研究人员利用奥斯卡金像奖的数据发现,与获得最佳女主角提名的女性相比,获得奥斯卡奖后的成就突然转变会增加她们离婚的风险。最佳男主角奖得主和提名者的离婚风险没有差别。作者还研究了两个潜在的减轻因素:行为人在结婚时是否已经很成功,以及他们的配偶是否同样成功。对于最佳女演员奖得主,而不是最佳男演员奖得主,作者发现了后者的证据,表明当配偶同样成功时,或者当夫妻之间的相对成就符合传统婚姻的普遍规范时,女性的婚姻会更稳定。
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