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Clara Kulich

Clara Kulich

My research lies in the domain of intergroup relations. I am particularly interested in individuals with a low status group membership (e.g., women, immigrants, or ethnic minorities) who have achieved high status through professional or social upward mobility (e.g., female managers, attaining the host nationality), or people who did a downward mobility (e.g. through unemployment, or lower status occupations following migration). I study the conditions in which minority groups achieve high status (glass cliff phenomenon, managerial gender pay gap, backlash effect), the impact of sexist behavior on women's leadership aspirations, and the identity and attitudinal antecedents and consequences of social mobility (queen bee phenomenon).

I use a triangulation of quantitative research methods including archival studies, questionnaire based (quasi-)experimental and correlational studies.

Primary Interests:

  • Culture and Ethnicity
  • Gender Psychology
  • Intergroup Relations
  • Political Psychology
  • Prejudice and Stereotyping
  • Self and Identity

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Clara Kulich
School of Psychology and Educational Sciences
University of Geneva
Boulevard du Pont d'Arve 40
CH-1205 Geneva
Switzerland

  • Phone: +41 22 379 93 12

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