Does political ideology hinder insights on gender and labor markets?

"Sociology is a field where a large majority of professors lean left. The left-leaning ideology is visible in studies of gender differences in labor markets. In such studies, a left-feminist ideology of equality is taken to be self-evident. Defining equality to equate to slim-outcome difference...

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Main Author: Stern, Charlotta
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
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Language:English
Published: Stockholm 2016
The Ratio Institute
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-012312483059-Does-political-ideology-hinder.htm
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description "Sociology is a field where a large majority of professors lean left. The left-leaning ideology is visible in studies of gender differences in labor markets. In such studies, a left-feminist ideology of equality is taken to be self-evident. Defining equality to equate to slim-outcome difference, however, pre-destines all differences to be seen as outcomes of culturally defined social constructions and discrimination. In this chapter it is hypothesized that this has produced tabooed topics in the field. One such taboo is the acknowledging of differences between men and women. Such differences challenge the left-feminism’s notion of equality in terms of slim-outcome-difference. Research on evolution and preferences is downplayed in favor of cultural explanations. Cultural explanations interpret differences between men and women in labor market behavior as constructed, as largely driven by gender stereotypes and discrimination. The notion that differences can stem from biology or from the choices made by individuals pursuing a lifestyle different than those prescribed by gender researchers is seldom entertained. I hypothesize that the situation stems from gender sociology being dominated by left-feminist ideology."
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The Ratio Institute
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gender
labour market
sex discrimination
sociology
gender equality
Does political ideology hinder insights on gender and labor markets?
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title Does political ideology hinder insights on gender and labor markets?
topic gender
labour market
sex discrimination
sociology
gender equality
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-012312483059-Does-political-ideology-hinder.htm