Gender differences in job experiences and satisfaction in the forest sector

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY Canadian Journal of Forest Research Pub Date : 2023-08-15 DOI:10.1139/cjfr-2023-0036
H. Sjølie, Deniz Akin, Tonje Lauritzen
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The forest sector faces complex societal demands which require a workforce with the desired compositions of competence. It is also a primary, rural and male-dominated industry based on gendered norms and culture. There are knowledge gaps in how gender influences work-related satisfaction and experiences in the forest sector and how women manage to work in male-dominated workplaces. We fill part of these voids by studying job satisfaction and women’s strategies using the Norwegian forest sector as case study. By combining survey and group interviews, we unveil statistical gender differences and individual experiences. We found that while most men and women are satisfied with the social aspects at the workplace, men are more satisfied than women. Women report considerably less gender equality and more use of suppression techniques than men. Thirty-two percent of the women report being sexually harassed during the time in their most important job position. Being exposed to harassment, most women choose not to report to management, but instead handle the situation themselves. Forestry is a gendered sector and to change attitudes for improving the work environment and opportunities for all employees, gender-related issues must be raised and handled in a suitable manner by managers and organizations.
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林业部门工作经验和满意度的性别差异
森林部门面临复杂的社会需求,需要具备所需能力的劳动力。它也是一个基于性别规范和文化的初级、农村和男性主导的行业。在性别如何影响森林部门与工作有关的满意度和经验以及妇女如何设法在男性占主导地位的工作场所工作方面存在知识差距。我们通过研究工作满意度和妇女战略来填补这些空白,并以挪威森林部门为案例研究。通过调查和小组访谈相结合,我们揭示了统计上的性别差异和个人经历。我们发现,虽然大多数男性和女性都对工作场所的社交方面感到满意,但男性比女性更满意。与男性相比,女性报告的性别平等程度要低得多,使用压制手段的情况也更多。32%的女性报告说,她们在最重要的工作岗位上受到过性骚扰。受到骚扰后,大多数女性选择不向管理层报告,而是自己处理情况。林业是一个性别部门,为了改变态度,改善所有雇员的工作环境和机会,管理人员和组织必须以适当的方式提出和处理与性别有关的问题。
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期刊介绍: Published since 1971, the Canadian Journal of Forest Research is a monthly journal that features articles, reviews, notes and concept papers on a broad spectrum of forest sciences, including biometrics, conservation, disturbances, ecology, economics, entomology, genetics, hydrology, management, nutrient cycling, pathology, physiology, remote sensing, silviculture, social sciences, soils, stand dynamics, and wood science, all in relation to the understanding or management of ecosystem services. It also publishes special issues dedicated to a topic of current interest.
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