Workplace Sexual Harassment and Vulnerabilities among Low-Wage Hispanic Women.

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Occupational Health Science Pub Date : 2021-07-27 DOI:10.1007/s41542-021-00093-6
Luz S Marín, Milagros Barreto, Mirna Montano, Jodi Sugerman-Brozan, Marcy Goldstein-Gelb, Laura Punnett
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Workplace sexual harassment is particularly widespread in industries with many low-wage jobs where Hispanic women are likely to work. This qualitative study examines the experiences of Hispanic women in low-income jobs to identify workplace sexual harassment situations, support seeking actions, barriers to report, and forms of retaliation. A qualitative research design with one-on-one structured interviews provided an in-depth understanding of the experiences of Hispanic women in low-wage jobs regarding workplace sexual harassment situations and potential contributing factors. Second, a conceptual framework is proposed to integrate the reported organizational factors and social vulnerabilities that interact, eroding the individual's ability to cope effectively with workplace sexual harassment. These include organizational resources for preventing and reporting, community and family resources for support, and health effects attributed to sexual harassment. Workplace sexual harassment was described by participants as escalating over time from dating invitations, sex-related comments, unwanted physical contact to explicit sexual propositions. Temporary workers reported being very often subject to explicit quid pro quo propositions. While these patterns might not differ from those reported by other groups, work organization factors overlap with individual and social characteristics of Hispanic women in low-income jobs revealing a complicated picture that requires a systems approach to achieve meaningful change for this vulnerable population.

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低薪西班牙裔妇女的工作场所性骚扰和脆弱性。
工作场所性骚扰在西班牙裔女性可能工作的低薪行业尤为普遍。本定性研究考察了低收入工作的西班牙裔妇女的经历,以确定工作场所的性骚扰情况、寻求支持的行动、举报的障碍和报复的形式。通过一对一结构化访谈的定性研究设计,深入了解西班牙裔低薪工作女性在工作场所性骚扰情况和潜在影响因素方面的经历。其次,提出了一个概念性框架来整合报告的组织因素和社会脆弱性,这些因素相互作用,侵蚀个人有效应对工作场所性骚扰的能力。其中包括用于预防和报告的组织资源、用于支持的社区和家庭资源以及性骚扰对健康的影响。据参与者描述,随着时间的推移,工作场所的性骚扰从约会邀请、与性有关的评论、不受欢迎的身体接触到明确的性提议,都在不断升级。临时工报告说,他们经常受到明确的交换条件要求。虽然这些模式可能与其他群体的报告没有什么不同,但工作组织因素与低收入工作的西班牙裔妇女的个人和社会特征重叠,揭示了一个复杂的情况,需要一个系统的方法来实现对这一弱势群体的有意义的改变。
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