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Abstract

A Women Workplace Culture Questionnaire (WWQ) was developed based on results from a grounded theory study. Respondents were asked: (1) to compare women's general status at work with that of men and (2) to describe their specific experiences in this regard. Answers from 104 White women working in a male-dominated industry were intercorrelated and subjected to principal component analyses, as well as a to varimax rotation. A five-factor solution that explained 56.5% of the total variance was supported by a graphic screen-test. Three factors with coefficient alpha >.70 were identified that concerned areas of perceived burdens on me (the individual woman), perceived burdens on women, and sexual harassment. A fourth factor, social support, also showed modest reliability. Factors I, II, and IV correlated significantly with ill health, distress, and job satisfaction.

Details

Title
Women in a male-dominated industry: Factor analysis of a women workplace culture questionnaire based on a grounded theory model
Author
Bergman, Bodil; Hallberg, Lillemor R M
Pages
311-322
Publication year
2002
Publication date
May 2002
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
03600025
e-ISSN
15732762
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
225372782
Copyright
Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers May 2002