The “perfect woman” syndrome. What if the feeling of guilt generated professional inequality between women and men in French companies?

Authors

  • Bénédicte BERTHE • Maître de conférences ès Sciences Economiques à l’Université de Bretagne Sud, Directrice de l’IMABS (Institut de Management de Bretagne Sud), membre du laboratoire IREA-EA4251, Campus Tohannic BP 573, 56017 Vannes Cédex
  • Marc DUMAS Maître de conférences, Habilité à Diriger des Recherches ès Sciences de Gestion à l’IMABS (Institut de Management de Bretagne Sud), Université de Bretagne Sud, membre du laboratoire IREA-EA 4251, Travaux portant sur la qualité de vie au travail, la relation travail hors travail et l’implication des personnes. Auteur de plusieurs articles notamment sur le thème de l’articulation vie personnelle et vie professionnelle, dans des revues classées, ainsi que de nombreux chapitres et ouvrages. Institut de Management de Bretagne-Sud (IMABS), Campus Tohannic BP 573, 56017 Vannes Cédex
  • Gwénaëlle POILPOTROCABOY • Professeure des Universités à l’IGR-IAE de l’Université de Rennes 1, Chercheure au CREM (UMR CNRS 62 11), Chercheure associée à l’IREA-EA 4251 - UBS, 11 rue Jean Macé, CS 70803 Rennes Cedex 7

Keywords:

equality between men and women, guilt, company agreements, gender roles, work-family conflict

Abstract

This paper stems from an intuition: What if women's feelings of guilt generated professional inequality in France? This intuition leads us to pose a research question that makes us, first, question the concept of feelings of guilt and to analyze whether the literature perceives this feeling as a potential vector of professional inequality between men and women. Secondly, we seek to identify whether companies share our intuition and include in their “professional equality” agreements actions likely to have an impact on women's feelings of guilt at work. An analysis of forty-eight “Professional Equality” agreements of French companies concluded in 2011 and 2012 shows that none of the agreements directly address women's feelings of guilt in order to combat professional inequality. On the other hand, it shows that organizations indirectly affect this feeling through actions that aim to change social expectations of women, gender roles, and to limit work-family conflicts of individuals at work.  

Published

2023-01-15

How to Cite

Bénédicte BERTHE, Marc DUMAS, & Gwénaëlle POILPOTROCABOY. (2023). The “perfect woman” syndrome. What if the feeling of guilt generated professional inequality between women and men in French companies?. Revue Internationale De Psychosociologie Et De Gestion Des Comportements Organisationnels, 22(54). Retrieved from https://journaleska.com/index.php/ripco/article/view/8238

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