Lack of Gender Representation in Academia: The Experiences of Female STEM Students

Maayan Davidovitz, R. G. Cinamon
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Studies of representative bureaucracy emphasize that minorities’ representation in public organizations helps promote their interests. Some areas, however, suffer from a distinct lack of minority representation. Although studies in the field focus on the actions of minority public servants in representing citizens like them, we examine the behavior of majority group street-level bureaucrats toward minorities. Using interviews with female STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) students from five Israeli academic institutions, we investigate whether male faculty members’ interactions with female students reflect their perceptions of the latter's lack of representation. We find that one direct outcome is that male faculty members’ unequal and discriminatory behavior offends female students. Through this behavior, these faculty members also signal to the majority group students that this behavior toward women is legitimate, which is an indirect outcome. Finally, female students behave insecurely in this environment. Public managers should be aware that not only is passive representation required in public organizations, but also that in areas with distinct male representation, majority group street-level bureaucrats play an important role in creating an environment that is fair and equitable for minorities.
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学术界缺乏性别代表:STEM 女学生的经历
对代议制的研究强调,少数群体在公共组织中的代表性有助于促进他们的利益。然而,有些地区却明显缺乏少数群体代表。尽管该领域的研究侧重于少数群体公务员代表他们这样的公民的行为,但我们研究了多数群体街道一级官僚对少数群体的行为。通过对以色列五所学术机构的 STEM(科学、技术、工程和数学)专业女学生进行访谈,我们调查了男教师与女学生的互动是否反映了他们对后者缺乏代表性的看法。我们发现,一个直接的结果是,男教师的不平等和歧视行为冒犯了女学生。通过这种行为,这些教师也向多数群体学生发出信号,表明这种针对女生的行为是合法的,这是一种间接结果。最后,女学生在这种环境中会表现得缺乏安全感。公共管理者应该意识到,在公共组织中不仅需要被动代表,而且在男性代表明显的地区,多数群体的街道官僚在为少数群体创造公平公正的环境方面发挥着重要作用。
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