劳动不流动性、稳定话语与日本LGBQ青年的职业规划

IF 1.8 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Social Currents Pub Date : 2022-06-07 DOI:10.1177/23294965221105662
Koji Ueno
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最近的美国研究表明,许多女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和酷儿(LGBQ)年轻人通过强调未来工作场所的友好环境并否认自己遭受歧视的风险,对自己的职业生涯产生了充满希望的看法。研究结果可能部分反映了美国劳动力市场状况和支持这些观点的社会话语,而人们对LGBQ年轻人如何在不同的劳动力市场和话语条件下感知自己的职业机会并制定计划知之甚少。为了扩展文献,本研究重点关注日本的LGBQ年轻人,并将结果与美国基于等效设计的研究结果进行对比。对深入采访的分析突出了日本LGBQ年轻人对寒冷行业气候的预期。此外,他们将职业稳定性置于行业环境之上,并决定向未来的同事隐瞒自己的性身份,从而将性从职业计划中剥离出来。他们通过解决劳动力不流动的重要性,并借鉴将职业稳定与更好生活联系起来的社会话语来解释这些决定。总的来说,研究结果强调,人们应对社会边缘化的方式在很大程度上取决于存在什么样的结构性资源和制约因素,以及在国家背景下存在哪些社会话语。
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Labor Immobility, Stability Discourse, and LGBQ Young Adults’ Career Plans in Japan
Recent US studies showed that many lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (LGBQ) young adults develop hopeful views about their occupational careers by emphasizing future workplaces’ friendly climates and denying their risk of experiencing discrimination. The results may partly reflect American labor market conditions and social discourses that endorse these views, and little is known about how LGBQ young adults may perceive their career chances and make plans in different labor market and discursive conditions. To extend the literature, the present study focuses on LGBQ young adults in Japan and contrast the results to those from a US study based on an equivalent design. Analysis of in-depth interviews highlighted Japanese LGBQ young adults’ anticipation of chilly industry climates. Further, they disengaged sexuality from their career plans by prioritizing career stability over industry climates and by deciding to hide their sexual identities from their future colleagues. They explained these decisions by addressing the importance of labor immobility and by drawing on a social discourse that linked career stability to a better life. Overall, the results underscored that the ways in which people respond to social marginalization greatly depend on what structural resources and constraints exist and what social discourses are present in the national context.
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Social Currents
Social Currents SOCIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Social Currents, the official journal of the Southern Sociological Society, is a broad-ranging social science journal that focuses on cutting-edge research from all methodological and theoretical orientations with implications for national and international sociological communities. The uniqueness of Social Currents lies in its format. The front end of every issue is devoted to short, theoretical, agenda-setting contributions and brief, empirical and policy-related pieces. The back end of every issue includes standard journal articles that cover topics within specific subfields of sociology, as well as across the social sciences more broadly.
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