Contextual Support and Career Aspirations of Working Women

被引:7
作者
Kang, Lakhwinder Singh [1 ]
Kaur, Gurpreet [2 ]
机构
[1] Guru Nanak Dev Univ, Univ Sch Financial Studies, Amritsar, Punjab, India
[2] Bebe Nanaki Univ Coll, Kapurthala 144620, Punjab, India
来源
SOUTH ASIAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | 2021年 / 8卷 / 01期
关键词
Contextual support; career aspirations; Indian working women; organisational support for career development; career-related family; spousal support; supervisory support; PERCEIVED ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT; SPOUSAL SUPPORT; MANAGERIAL; FAMILY; SATISFACTION; ADVANCEMENT; PERCEPTIONS; PERFORMANCE; NETWORKING; GENDER;
D O I
10.1177/2322093720967803
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
The purpose of this article was to investigate the impact of career-related support in work and non-work domains on the aspirations of women for progression in career. Using multistage sampling technique, the data were collected from 438 female employees working in private sector banks and insurance companies in Punjab, a state in north India. AMOS-based structural equation modelling was performed, and the results revealed that family/spousal support in non-work domain and supervisory and organisational support in work domain significantly predicted the career aspirations of working women, whereas the impact of collegial support was not observed. Supervisor support was found to be the most significant source of support followed by family/spousal support and then organisational support. The present study is a pioneer work, which has empirically examined the role of various forms of contextual supports in work and non-work domains in determining the desired aspirations of working women in India. The study proposes that collective efforts on the part of women themselves, their families, supervisors, colleagues and organisations are required to enhance working women's propensity to aspire and realise their aspirations for advancement in career.
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页码:54 / 78
页数:25
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