Women’s Job Search Competence: A Question of Motivation, Behavior, or Gender

We examined motivation and behaviors in women’s active job search in Spain and the gender gap in this process. The current crisis in Spain and the increase in the number of unemployed people have revealed new inequalities that particularly affect women’s employability, especially the most vulnerable...

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Main Authors: Lucía I. Llinares-Insa, Pilar González-Navarro, Ana I. Córdoba-Iñesta, Juan J. Zacarés-González
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00137/full
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spelling doaj-10cfe954d7094f0c839997e7344092cb2020-11-24T23:14:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782018-02-01910.3389/fpsyg.2018.00137313856Women’s Job Search Competence: A Question of Motivation, Behavior, or GenderLucía I. Llinares-Insa0Pilar González-Navarro1Ana I. Córdoba-Iñesta2Juan J. Zacarés-González3Department of Social Psychology, University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainDepartment of Social Psychology, University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainDepartment of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainDepartment of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainWe examined motivation and behaviors in women’s active job search in Spain and the gender gap in this process. The current crisis in Spain and the increase in the number of unemployed people have revealed new inequalities that particularly affect women’s employability, especially the most vulnerable women. This paper addresses two exploratory studies: the first study analyzes gender differences in the active job search using a sample of 236 Spanish participants; the second study explores the heterogeneity and diversity of unemployed women in a sample of 235 Spanish women. To analyze the active job search, the respondents were invited to write open-ended responses to questions about their job search behaviors and complete some questionnaires about their motivation for their active job search. The content analysis and quantitative results showed no significant differences in motivational attributes, but there were significant gender differences in the job search behavior (e.g., geographical mobility). Moreover, the results showed heterogeneity in unemployed women by educational level and family responsibilities. The asynchronies observed in a neoliberal context reveal the reproduction of social roles, social-labor vulnerability, and a gender gap. Thus, women’s behavior is an interface between employment and family work, but not their motivations or aspirations. Our results can have positive implications for labor gender equality by identifying indicators of effectiveness in training programs for women’s job search, and it can contribute to designing intervention empowerment policies for women.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00137/fullwomen’s employabilityactive job searchgender gapwork-life conciliationunemployment of women
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Juan J. Zacarés-González
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Pilar González-Navarro
Ana I. Córdoba-Iñesta
Juan J. Zacarés-González
Women’s Job Search Competence: A Question of Motivation, Behavior, or Gender
Frontiers in Psychology
women’s employability
active job search
gender gap
work-life conciliation
unemployment of women
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Pilar González-Navarro
Ana I. Córdoba-Iñesta
Juan J. Zacarés-González
author_sort Lucía I. Llinares-Insa
title Women’s Job Search Competence: A Question of Motivation, Behavior, or Gender
title_short Women’s Job Search Competence: A Question of Motivation, Behavior, or Gender
title_full Women’s Job Search Competence: A Question of Motivation, Behavior, or Gender
title_fullStr Women’s Job Search Competence: A Question of Motivation, Behavior, or Gender
title_full_unstemmed Women’s Job Search Competence: A Question of Motivation, Behavior, or Gender
title_sort women’s job search competence: a question of motivation, behavior, or gender
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series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2018-02-01
description We examined motivation and behaviors in women’s active job search in Spain and the gender gap in this process. The current crisis in Spain and the increase in the number of unemployed people have revealed new inequalities that particularly affect women’s employability, especially the most vulnerable women. This paper addresses two exploratory studies: the first study analyzes gender differences in the active job search using a sample of 236 Spanish participants; the second study explores the heterogeneity and diversity of unemployed women in a sample of 235 Spanish women. To analyze the active job search, the respondents were invited to write open-ended responses to questions about their job search behaviors and complete some questionnaires about their motivation for their active job search. The content analysis and quantitative results showed no significant differences in motivational attributes, but there were significant gender differences in the job search behavior (e.g., geographical mobility). Moreover, the results showed heterogeneity in unemployed women by educational level and family responsibilities. The asynchronies observed in a neoliberal context reveal the reproduction of social roles, social-labor vulnerability, and a gender gap. Thus, women’s behavior is an interface between employment and family work, but not their motivations or aspirations. Our results can have positive implications for labor gender equality by identifying indicators of effectiveness in training programs for women’s job search, and it can contribute to designing intervention empowerment policies for women.
topic women’s employability
active job search
gender gap
work-life conciliation
unemployment of women
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00137/full
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