Deck 42: Racializing the Glass Escalator: Reconsidering Mens Experiences With Womens Work
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Deck 42: Racializing the Glass Escalator: Reconsidering Mens Experiences With Womens Work
1
Which occupation is considered a female-dominated profession?
A) chef
B) librarian
C) engineer
D) physician
A) chef
B) librarian
C) engineer
D) physician
B
2
Which term was coined by Kanter and refers to high-ranking women executives who are highly visible but socially isolated?
A) glass escalator
B) sex segregation
C) stereotype
D) tokens
A) glass escalator
B) sex segregation
C) stereotype
D) tokens
D
3
The glass escalator refers to all of the following except ______.
A) that women in men's professions quickly move up the occupational hierarchy
B) that men face invisible pressure to move up in their professions regardless
C) that men retain consistent occupational advantages over women
D) subtle mechanisms that enhance men's positions in women's professions
A) that women in men's professions quickly move up the occupational hierarchy
B) that men face invisible pressure to move up in their professions regardless
C) that men retain consistent occupational advantages over women
D) subtle mechanisms that enhance men's positions in women's professions
A
4
The author's study involved interviews with 15 male ______.
A) social workers
B) professors
C) librarians
D) nurses
A) social workers
B) professors
C) librarians
D) nurses
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5
Which statement accurately reflects the results of the author's study?
A) Not all men experience the glass escalator in the same ways.
B) Black men and White women experience similar effects of the glass escalator.
C) The glass escalator can be generalized to most men but few women.
D) Black men are accepted as nurses by patients but not by colleagues.
A) Not all men experience the glass escalator in the same ways.
B) Black men and White women experience similar effects of the glass escalator.
C) The glass escalator can be generalized to most men but few women.
D) Black men are accepted as nurses by patients but not by colleagues.
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6
Results of the study show that undoing the glass escalator requires not only blurring the lines between masculinity and femininity but also ______.
A) encouraging Black men to be more comfortable in their role as caregiver.
B) challenging the processes of racial inequality that marginalize minority men
C) accepting that the ride on the glass escalator is difficult for all men
D) creating a more patient-centered healthcare system
A) encouraging Black men to be more comfortable in their role as caregiver.
B) challenging the processes of racial inequality that marginalize minority men
C) accepting that the ride on the glass escalator is difficult for all men
D) creating a more patient-centered healthcare system
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7
While White male nurses were frequently mistaken for ______, Black male nurses were frequently mistaken for ______.
A) patients; family members
B) family members; patients
C) doctors; janitors
D) janitors; doctors
A) patients; family members
B) family members; patients
C) doctors; janitors
D) janitors; doctors
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8
According to respondents Ryan and Kenny, what limited their opportunity for promotion and upward mobility?
A) their supervisors' racial biases
B) their own lack of ambition
C) their colleagues' insensitivity
D) their patients' rejection of care
A) their supervisors' racial biases
B) their own lack of ambition
C) their colleagues' insensitivity
D) their patients' rejection of care
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9
Results of the study indicate that the glass escalator is a(n) ______ concept.
A) outdated
B) advantageous
C) racialized
D) temporary
A) outdated
B) advantageous
C) racialized
D) temporary
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10
Which of the following illustrates a difference between the respondents' job experiences?
A) When they first started the job, Black men were more accepted by patients, while White men were more accepted by colleagues.
B) When they first started the job, White men were more accepted by patients, while Black men were more accepted by colleagues.
C) When they first started the job, White men received a warmer welcome than Black men.
D) When they first started the job, Black men received a warmer welcome than White men.
A) When they first started the job, Black men were more accepted by patients, while White men were more accepted by colleagues.
B) When they first started the job, White men were more accepted by patients, while Black men were more accepted by colleagues.
C) When they first started the job, White men received a warmer welcome than Black men.
D) When they first started the job, Black men received a warmer welcome than White men.
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11
Describe how the Black men in the study responded to address the feminized component of their jobs. How does their response pertain to issues of race and racism?
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12
What was the focus of the interview questions that were asked in the study?
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13
Explain the glass escalator effect.
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14
Compare and contrast early research on men and women's experiences as tokens.
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15
Identify one glass barrier experienced by respondents in the survey.
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