Harassment and discrimination on the basis of gender and race/ethnicity in the FEMA workforce

Introduction -- Study Design and Analytic Approach -- Prevalence of Gender-Based/Sexual Equal Employment Opportunity Violations in the Past Year -- Characteristics of Gender-Based/Sexual Harassment in the FEMA Workforce -- Characteristics of Gender Discrimination in the FEMA Workforce -- Prevalence...

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Authors: Farris, Coreen (Author) ; Sims, Carra S. (Author) ; Schell, Terry L. 1967- (Author) ; Matthews, Miriam (Author) ; Smucker, Sierra (Author) ; Cohen, Samantha (Author) ; Hall, Owen (Author)
Corporate Author: Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (Issuing body)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Published: [Santa Monica, CA] RAND Corporation 2020
In: Research report (RR-A383-1)
Year: 2020
Online Access: Table of Contents
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Summary:Introduction -- Study Design and Analytic Approach -- Prevalence of Gender-Based/Sexual Equal Employment Opportunity Violations in the Past Year -- Characteristics of Gender-Based/Sexual Harassment in the FEMA Workforce -- Characteristics of Gender Discrimination in the FEMA Workforce -- Prevalence of Racial/Ethnic Civil Rights Violations -- Characteristics of Racial/Ethnic Harassment in the FEMA Workforce -- Characteristics of Racial/Ethnic Discrimination in the FEMA Workforce -- Reporting Decisions, Perceived Organizational Response to Reports, and Barriers to Reporting -- The FEMA Climate -- Next Steps for FEMA -- Appendix A: Detailed Results from the FEMA Workplace Survey -- Appendix B: The FEMA Workplace Survey Instrument -- Appendix C: Climate and Incivility Literature Review.
"Following the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA's) 2018 internal investigation into sexual harassment and misconduct in its senior leadership ranks, FEMA leaders chose to openly discuss the problems and the need to develop and maintain a workplace in which all employees are treated with professionalism and respect. Although FEMA's investigation provided insights into the culture and misconduct in one FEMA office, it was not designed to provide a comprehensive account of harassment and discrimination across the organization. Thus, FEMA asked the Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC) to provide an independent and objective assessment of the prevalence and characteristics of harassment and discrimination at FEMA. In April and May 2019, HSOAC fielded a survey designed to estimate the annual prevalence of workplace harassment and discrimination at FEMA and assess employee perceptions of leadership and workplace climate. In addition to sexual harassment, the survey assessed gender discrimination and racial/ethnic harassment and discrimination to provide a more complete description of the types of civil rights violations (harassment or discrimination on the basis of membership in any protected class) experienced by FEMA employees. This report contains detailed documentation of the results of that HSOAC-fielded survey."
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-218)
Physical Description:xxvi, 218 Seiten Illustrationen 26 cm
ISBN:1977405711
9781977405715