AN EMPIRICAL-TEST OF THE ROLE OF POWER DIFFERENTIAL IN ORIGINATING SEXUAL HARASSMENT

Citation
A. Barak et al., AN EMPIRICAL-TEST OF THE ROLE OF POWER DIFFERENTIAL IN ORIGINATING SEXUAL HARASSMENT, Basic and applied social psychology, 17(4), 1995, pp. 497-517
Citations number
74
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Social
ISSN journal
01973533
Volume
17
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
497 - 517
Database
ISI
SICI code
0197-3533(1995)17:4<497:AEOTRO>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
This study tested the common argument made by several theoretical expl anatory models of sexual harassment that the power differential betwee n men and women at work or in educational settings plays a major role in producing this social phenomenon. We compared incident rates of sex ual harassment using two samples (n = 60 in each) of working women in Israel. One sample consisted of urban women, who were generally expose d to Western-style society and workplace atmosphere. The second sample was composed of kibbutz women, who have been living and working in a more egalitarian society. The two groups were matched on variables of field of employment, age, education level, and marital status. Results revealed that the anonymous reports of overall incident rates of sexu al harassment, as well as its specific types, were almost identical fo r the two groups. Other findings (e.g., reaction to sexual harassment incident) were similar as well. These findings were analyzed and discu ssed in light of different sexual harassment, theoretical models outli ned, especially with regard to refutation of predictions made by the o rganizational, feminist, and parts of the sociocultural models.