Torres Ana Júlia Calegari, Barbosa-Silva Letícia, Oliveira-Silva Ligia Carolina, Miziara Olívia Pillar Perez, Guahy Ully Carolina Rodrigues, Fisher Alexandra N, Ryan Michelle K
Institute of Psychology, Federal University of Uberlândia, Av. Pará, 1720-Bloco 2C, Av. Maranhão, s/n-Campus Umuarama, Uberlândia 38405-240, MG, Brazil.
The Global Institute for Women's Leadership, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2024 Mar 26;14(4):275. doi: 10.3390/bs14040275.
(1) Background: Despite the progress made by women in the workplace, mothers still face systemic barriers that prevent them from advancing professionally. This "motherhood penalty" involves a variety of discriminatory practices and experiences that mothers can face at work, including being held to stricter standards regarding salary and recruitment. Despite ongoing research on the association between motherhood and career outcomes, few studies specifically explore how motherhood impacts career advancement and, consequently, access to leadership. This scoping review seeks to gain an understanding of how motherhood impacts women's career progression, and how interventions can address the underrepresentation of mothers in leadership. (2) Methods: Following the PRISMA-ScR framework, we analyzed 52 articles from 2010 to 2022, drawn from 10 databases. (3) Results: The results showed both negative and positive impacts of motherhood on career progression, affecting mothers' attitudes, feelings, and behaviors and yielding changes in interpersonal relationships and work conditions. Intersectionality is highlighted, urging a nuanced examination of challenges faced by mothers from a diversity of backgrounds. Recommendations for interventions include individual and institutional efforts, comprising societal support structures, organizational policy changes, and cultural shifts. (4) Conclusions: This scoping review offers an updated perspective on a classic challenge, providing practical insights for a more inclusive and structural understanding of the career trajectories of working mothers.
(1) 背景:尽管职场女性取得了进步,但母亲们仍面临系统性障碍,阻碍她们在职业上取得晋升。这种“母亲身份惩罚”涉及母亲们在工作中可能面临的各种歧视性做法和经历,包括在薪资和招聘方面被要求更严格的标准。尽管一直在研究母亲身份与职业成果之间的关联,但很少有研究专门探讨母亲身份如何影响职业晋升,进而影响领导力的获得。本综述旨在了解母亲身份如何影响女性的职业发展,以及干预措施如何解决母亲在领导层中代表性不足的问题。(2) 方法:遵循PRISMA - ScR框架,我们分析了从2010年到2022年从10个数据库中提取的52篇文章。(3) 结果:结果显示母亲身份对职业发展既有负面影响也有正面影响,影响母亲们的态度、感受和行为,并导致人际关系和工作条件的变化。强调了交叉性,敦促对来自不同背景的母亲所面临的挑战进行细致入微的审视。干预措施的建议包括个人和机构层面的努力,包括社会支持结构、组织政策变革和文化转变。(4) 结论:本综述为一个经典挑战提供了更新的视角,为更全面、结构化地理解职业母亲的职业轨迹提供了实用见解。