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Workplace Sexual Harassment 30 Years on: A Review of the Literature

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Workplace sexual harassment (SH) continues to be experienced by many women and some men in a variety of organizational settings, despite its proscription in legal jurisdictions around the world as mentioned in this paper.
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Despite its proscription in legal jurisdictions around the world, workplace sexual harassment (SH) continues to be experienced by many women and some men in a variety of organizational settings. The aims of this review article are threefold: first, with a focus on workplace SH as it pertains to management and organizations, to synthesize the accumulated state of knowledge in the field; second, to evaluate this evidence, highlighting competing perspectives; and third, to canvass areas in need of further investigation. Variously ascribed through individual (psychological or legal consciousness) frameworks, sociocultural explanations and organizational perspectives, research consistently demonstrates that, like other forms of sexual violence, individuals who experience workplace SH suffer significant psychological, health- and job-related consequences. Yet they often do not make formal complaints through internal organizational procedures or to outside bodies. Laws, structural reforms and policy initiatives have had some success in raising awareness of the problem and have shaped rules and norms in the employment context. However, there is an imperative to target further workplace actions to effectively prevent and respond to SH.

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Antecedents and consequences of sexual harassment in organizations: A test of an integrated model.

TL;DR: An empirical test of a recently proposed conceptual model identifying antecedents and consequences of harassment of women employed at a large, regulated utility company found that the model's predictions were generally supported.
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A meta-analysis of the antecedents and consequences of workplace sexual harassment

TL;DR: In this paper, a meta-analyzed data from 41 studies, with a total sample size of nearly 70,000 respondents, was examined to examine several negative consequences of workplace sexual harassment as well as how situational factors may play a role in facilitating these occurrences.
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Interpersonal mistreatment in the workplace: the interface and impact of general incivility and sexual harassment.

TL;DR: Findings revealed that general incivility and sexual harassment were related constructs, with gender harassment bridging the two and these behaviors tended to co-occur in organizations, and employee well-being declined with the addition of each type of mistreatment to the workplace experience.
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Workplace harassment: double jeopardy for minority women.

TL;DR: Data from employees at 5 organizations was used to test whether minority women are subject to double jeopardy at work, experiencing the most harassment because they are both women and members of a minority group.
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Sex-ratios, sex-role spillover, and sexual harassment of women at work.

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