Does Language Matter? Perceptions of the Use of Diversity Training in the Public Sector Workforce

Department

School of Government and International Affairs

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

6-1-2023

Abstract

This study examines how the public perceives the use of diversity training in public service organizations through the lens of neutral and charged language in a politicized context. This study explores whether framing affects levels of agreement regarding the use of diversity training. Data were collected from a sample of more than 700 undergraduate political science students, and findings indicate that individuals, overall, demonstrate more agreement with the use of diversity training when framed through the lens of neutral language rather than charged language. The data also show that factors such as political ideology, gender, and race are predictors of agreement.

Journal Title

Public Personnel Management

Journal ISSN

00910260

Volume

52

Issue

2

First Page

240

Last Page

262

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1177/00910260221143075

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