Ulfsdotter Eriksson Ylva, Larsson Bengt
Department of Social Studies, Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden.
Department of Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Front Sociol. 2024 Jan 11;8:1264896. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2023.1264896. eCollection 2023.
This study contributes to our understanding of what lifestyle factors affect the social status of women and men in contemporary postmaterialist societies. We examine the dimensions and determinants of social status qualifiers among Swedish people using a survey of 1,650 Swedish respondents who ranked the importance of 14 qualifiers for the social status of a woman and a man. The analysis showed surprisingly strong similarities in what factors affect the social status of women and men - both in the importance of individual status qualifiers and in the three underlying status dimensions: The highest-ranked dimension included status qualifiers related to external material resources and properties. The second most important dimension comprised interactional resources such as manners, looks, being married and having children. The third dimension concerned the importance of interest and engagement in politics, the environment, and fine art, which were of the least importance for social status. The few significant differences in ascriptions of status for a woman or a man were rather gender stereotypical. In addition, the analysis revealed some significant differences in status perceptions among the respondents: Gender, class, educational background, and country of birth were among the main determinants of such differences.
本研究有助于我们理解在当代后物质主义社会中,哪些生活方式因素会影响男性和女性的社会地位。我们通过对1650名瑞典受访者进行调查,研究了瑞典人社会地位限定因素的维度和决定因素,这些受访者对影响男性和女性社会地位的14个限定因素的重要性进行了排序。分析结果显示,在影响男性和女性社会地位的因素方面,存在惊人的强烈相似性——无论是在个体地位限定因素的重要性方面,还是在三个潜在的地位维度方面:排名最高的维度包括与外部物质资源和财产相关的地位限定因素。第二重要的维度包括互动资源,如举止、外貌、婚姻状况和子女情况。第三个维度涉及对政治、环境和美术的兴趣和参与的重要性,这些对社会地位的重要性最低。在对男性或女性地位归属的少数显著差异中,存在相当程度的性别刻板印象。此外,分析还揭示了受访者在地位认知方面的一些显著差异:性别、阶级、教育背景和出生地是造成这些差异的主要决定因素。