Transformative Empowerment in the Lagos State Civil Service: A Gender Policy Discourse

Transformation means positive change to new values and direction. This research is concerned with the relationship between empowerment processes that are transformatory and gender equality in the workplace. Its scope includes integrating a transformatory view into women’s and men’s consciousness and...

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Main Authors: Felicia A.D. Oyekanmi, Aderonke Majekodunmi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2016-06-01
Series:Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review
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Online Access:http://www.apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/115
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spelling doaj-7e27198ac1b84948ad6ef952d7a6db9e2020-11-25T00:26:23ZengAOSISAfrica’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review2310-21952310-21522016-06-014231234110.4102/apsdpr.v4i2.115114Transformative Empowerment in the Lagos State Civil Service: A Gender Policy DiscourseFelicia A.D. Oyekanmi0Aderonke Majekodunmi1University of LagosUniversity of LagosTransformation means positive change to new values and direction. This research is concerned with the relationship between empowerment processes that are transformatory and gender equality in the workplace. Its scope includes integrating a transformatory view into women’s and men’s consciousness and autonomy over their career, education and health. This research adopted a case-study approach by using the Ministries of Education, Health, Establishment, Training and Pensions and the Civil Service Commission in Lagos State, employing a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods as its empirical research methodology. The field work was carried out in Lagos State in the months of June and July, 2014 while the interview was in July and August, 2014. This study demonstrated that gender-blind policies disempower women and perpetuate gender inequalities in the Lagos State Civil Service. Further, it shows that the manifestation of transformatory empowerment is jeopardised by women and men's compliance with the existing expectations and inaction to bring about changes in policies and practices that are detrimental to the attainment of gender equality in the work place.http://www.apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/115TransformationEmpowermentGenderPolicyCivil Service
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Transformative Empowerment in the Lagos State Civil Service: A Gender Policy Discourse
Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review
Transformation
Empowerment
Gender
Policy
Civil Service
author_facet Felicia A.D. Oyekanmi
Aderonke Majekodunmi
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title Transformative Empowerment in the Lagos State Civil Service: A Gender Policy Discourse
title_short Transformative Empowerment in the Lagos State Civil Service: A Gender Policy Discourse
title_full Transformative Empowerment in the Lagos State Civil Service: A Gender Policy Discourse
title_fullStr Transformative Empowerment in the Lagos State Civil Service: A Gender Policy Discourse
title_full_unstemmed Transformative Empowerment in the Lagos State Civil Service: A Gender Policy Discourse
title_sort transformative empowerment in the lagos state civil service: a gender policy discourse
publisher AOSIS
series Africa’s Public Service Delivery & Performance Review
issn 2310-2195
2310-2152
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Transformation means positive change to new values and direction. This research is concerned with the relationship between empowerment processes that are transformatory and gender equality in the workplace. Its scope includes integrating a transformatory view into women’s and men’s consciousness and autonomy over their career, education and health. This research adopted a case-study approach by using the Ministries of Education, Health, Establishment, Training and Pensions and the Civil Service Commission in Lagos State, employing a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods as its empirical research methodology. The field work was carried out in Lagos State in the months of June and July, 2014 while the interview was in July and August, 2014. This study demonstrated that gender-blind policies disempower women and perpetuate gender inequalities in the Lagos State Civil Service. Further, it shows that the manifestation of transformatory empowerment is jeopardised by women and men's compliance with the existing expectations and inaction to bring about changes in policies and practices that are detrimental to the attainment of gender equality in the work place.
topic Transformation
Empowerment
Gender
Policy
Civil Service
url http://www.apsdpr.org/index.php/apsdpr/article/view/115
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