
Die Einstellung gegenüber Frauen wurde durch ein höheres Einkommen und eine höhere Bildung stärker positiv beeinflusst als die Einstellung gegenüber Männern. Ein niedriges Einkommen und ein geringer beruflicher Status beeinflussten die Einstellung gegenüber Männern negativer als die Einstellung gegenüber Frauen, wie aus einer Studie in acht Ländern hervorgeht, darunter Australien, Großbritannien und die USA.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0338029
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Interplay of class and gender may influence social judgments differently between cultures
In general, participants had more positive attitudes towards people with higher education, income, and occupation level. However, **attitudes towards women were more strongly positively influenced by higher income and education than attitudes towards men. Meanwhile, low income and occupational status influenced attitudes towards men more negatively than attitudes towards women.**
Both differences were more pronounced in countries with more conservative gender norms. In countries with higher overall inequality, such as Brazil and India, status and gender had a weaker influence on attitudes towards others – perhaps because here, respondents felt that low status would be more attributable to context than to any individual characteristics or efforts.
The post title is from the academic press release here:
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1116167
I once had a job as a Wells Fargo trader. Not the most prestigious or anything, but salaried, required a degree, and paid $60k. Never got much respect there but women there clearly felt a higher swagger that the men didn’t feel.
I quit just due to not liking the job and went to go work night life. I got a generally higher baseline of respect for my job. It didn’t come off as prestigious to anyone, but somehow just more likable and I felt more respected when talking about work.
This might just be the women are wonderful effect again tbh.
„Women are wonderful“ effect.
is it saying having higher income and education makes those people think more positively of women? or is it saying women with higher income and education are more positively viewed than men of the same income and wealth are?