Is Curly Hair Viewed as Professional? Examining Hair Bias Against White Women With Curly Hair
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Title
The Emerald Handbook of Appearance in the Workplace
Abstract
While there is some evidence of bias against curly hair, this chapter provides a more comprehensive analysis by examining comments made by women about their hair experience, how it affects their identity, their experiences in the workplace and the challenges it presents to them in their decision to straighten their hair or leave it naturally curly. Utilizing a qualitative inductive approach, we identify themes in the comments that could be tied to relevant theories and provide a framework for future research. This chapter also includes an empirical examination of individual beliefs regarding the impact of female hair texture (curly vs. straight hair) on others' perceptions of her and her workplace outcomes. Responses from 235 participants show that straight-haired women were rated significantly higher than curly haired women on job characteristics that are important to professional positions. Thus, a bias against curly haired women appears to exist in the workplace.
DOI
10.1108/978-1-80071-174-720230003
Publication Date
11-2023
Recommended Citation
Peluchette, Joy V., "Is Curly Hair Viewed as Professional? Examining Hair Bias Against White Women With Curly Hair" (2023). Faculty Scholarship. 561.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/faculty-research-papers/561