Exploring the Impact of Women’s Representation on the Professional Careers of Women of Color

Author:

Abulbasal Rana1ORCID,Glass Christy1,Marquez-Velarde Guadalupe1,Martinez-Cola Marisela2

Affiliation:

1. Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA

2. Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA, USA

Abstract

While existing approaches to workplace stratification illuminate how relational and demographic processes impact workplace inequalities, little research has sought to disaggregate the experiences of professional women at the intersection of race and ethnicity. This study explores how workplace demography intersects with relationships among women to shape the experiences of women of color in professional careers. Relying on a mixed methods study of barriers to advancement among women lawyers, we find that the presence of women in an organization has little to no effect on the token pressures women of color experience in predominantly White-male organizations. We conclude increasing women’s overall representation is necessary but insufficient for addressing the challenges women of color face navigating professional careers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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