Expectativas e percepções mútuas de mulheres brancas e negras no ambiente de trabalho

Mutual expectations and perceptions of white and black women in the workplace

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10.46551/issn2179-6807v30n1p213-237

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Mulheres Interraciais, Gestão de Carreira, Desenvolvimento de Carreira

Resumo

Nos últimos anos tem aumentado a participação de mulheres negras no mercado laboral, no entanto pouco se conhece a respeito das relações de apoio entre estas mulheres e as brancas. Diante disto, este estudo teve como objetivo verificar a relação de trabalho voltada para as expectativas e percepções de mulheres autodeclaradas brancas e negras no ambiente de trabalho em relação à ascensão na carreira por mulheres negras. Para tal, foi realizado um estudo de natureza quantitativa com mulheres brancas e negras brasileiras. O resultado aponta que as negras acreditam que as brancas deveriam apoiá-la mais em comportamento de assistência de carreira, já as brancas acreditam que faz o suficiente pelas negras e ainda na visão das brancas elas entendem que as negras deveriam se esforçar mais para progredir em sua carreira. Os resultados contribuem para a discussão sobre carreiras e interseccionalidade ao analisar o efeito combinado de gênero e etnia, mas em uma perspectiva intragrupo de gênero e oportuniza uma análise sobre a construção e apoio do desenvolvimento das carreiras dessas mulheres.

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Biografia do Autor

Keila Cardoso dos Santos Furquim, Fucape Business School

Fucape Business School. ORCID iD:  https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1741-4237. E-mail: keilacardoso28@yahoo.com.br

Edvan Soares de Oliveira, Fucape Business School

 Fucape Business School. ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0843-1556. E-mail: edvansoares@fucape.br

Bruno Felix, Fucape Business School

Fucape Business School. ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6183-009X. E-mail: bfelix@fucape.br.

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CARDOSO DOS SANTOS FURQUIM, K.; SOARES DE OLIVEIRA, E.; FELIX, B. Expectativas e percepções mútuas de mulheres brancas e negras no ambiente de trabalho: Mutual expectations and perceptions of white and black women in the workplace. Revista Desenvolvimento Social, [S. l.], v. 30, n. 1, p. 213–237, 2024. DOI: 10.46551/issn2179-6807v30n1p213-237. Disponível em: https://www.periodicos.unimontes.br/index.php/rds/article/view/7321. Acesso em: 21 nov. 2024.