Female academics in higher education institutes and their work-life balance strategies: a voiceless saga

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作者
Naseem, Rabia [1 ]
Khan, Kanwal Iqbal [2 ]
Naseem, Sobia [3 ]
Akhtar, Quratulain [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Engn & Technol, Inst Business & Management, Lahore, Pakistan
[2] Univ Engn & Technol, Management Sci Dept, New Campus, Kala Shah Kaku, Pakistan
[3] Univ Lahore, Dept English Language & Literature, Lahore, Pakistan
关键词
gender roles; female academics; work-life balance strategies; professional careers; gender stereotypes; higher education institutions; FAMILY CONFLICT; RESPECTABLE FEMININITY; SOCIAL SUPPORT; GENDER-GAP; WOMEN; EXPLANATIONS; PERCEPTIONS; BARRIERS; STATE;
D O I
10.1504/IJKL.2024.141819
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G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Work-life balance (WLB) is a widely explored topic in the academic discourse. The researchers are trying to find strategies to effectively balance their work and home responsibilities for women in management. This study aims to analyse how gender roles and inequalities shape the strategies of female academics in higher education institutions. Eighteen faculty members participated in the semi-structured interviews. The trustworthiness of qualitative inquiry was ascertained by using triangulation, thick descriptions, and peer reviews. Three major themes emerged from the analysis: emotional, religious and social strategies. Despite available support, faculty noted challenges in managing work and family roles and fighting with gender stereotypes. This research adds to the emerging concept of WLB literature from the developed countries' viewpoint. It also shows how WLB discourse varies from Western sensibilities and collaborates with the previously established strategies that female academics formulate in WLB.
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页码:573 / 595
页数:24
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