The experiences of women in male-dominated professions and environments in South Africa

Women working in male-dominated professions and environments face experiences that are unique to their counterparts in more gender-balanced and female-dominated professions. The nature of these experiences affects women’s integration and potential success in male- dominated professions. To enhance e...

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Main Author: Martin, Phiona Gambiza
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:Martin, Phiona Gambiza (2013) The experiences of women in male-dominated professions and environments in South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/8594>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/8594
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-85942017-03-17T04:09:10Z The experiences of women in male-dominated professions and environments in South Africa Martin, Phiona Gambiza Male-dominated work Women and work Qualitative research Grounded theory 331.11090968 Women -- Employment -- South Africa Public utilities -- South Africa Affirmative action programs -- South Africa Sex role in the work environment Women working in male-dominated professions and environments face experiences that are unique to their counterparts in more gender-balanced and female-dominated professions. The nature of these experiences affects women’s integration and potential success in male- dominated professions. To enhance employment equity in historically male-dominated professions and environments, an understanding of women’s experiences in such environments is beneficial. The purpose of this research was to explore the challenges and coping strategies of women working within male-dominated professions and environments. This was an exploratory qualitative study conducted within the interpretive research paradigm. A purposive sample consisting of five women working in identified male-dominated professions and environments was utilised. In-depth interviews were conducted and data was analysed using grounded theory. The main findings indicate that the central theme pertinent to women working in male-dominated professions and environments pertains to the types of challenges inherent in their work settings. The main challenges found were as follows: discrimination and bias; physical and health-related difficulties experienced; negative emotions resulting from working in male-dominated environments; lack of real transformation; and work/life balance. This study provides current insight into the plight of women working in male-dominated professions and environments in South Africa. Industrial and Organisational Psychology M.A. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology) 2013-02-04T08:20:56Z 2013-02-04T08:20:56Z 2013-02 Dissertation Martin, Phiona Gambiza (2013) The experiences of women in male-dominated professions and environments in South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/8594> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/8594 en University of South Africa 1 online resource (vii, 106 leaves)
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topic Male-dominated work
Women and work
Qualitative research
Grounded theory
331.11090968
Women -- Employment -- South Africa
Public utilities -- South Africa
Affirmative action programs -- South Africa
Sex role in the work environment
spellingShingle Male-dominated work
Women and work
Qualitative research
Grounded theory
331.11090968
Women -- Employment -- South Africa
Public utilities -- South Africa
Affirmative action programs -- South Africa
Sex role in the work environment
Martin, Phiona Gambiza
The experiences of women in male-dominated professions and environments in South Africa
description Women working in male-dominated professions and environments face experiences that are unique to their counterparts in more gender-balanced and female-dominated professions. The nature of these experiences affects women’s integration and potential success in male- dominated professions. To enhance employment equity in historically male-dominated professions and environments, an understanding of women’s experiences in such environments is beneficial. The purpose of this research was to explore the challenges and coping strategies of women working within male-dominated professions and environments. This was an exploratory qualitative study conducted within the interpretive research paradigm. A purposive sample consisting of five women working in identified male-dominated professions and environments was utilised. In-depth interviews were conducted and data was analysed using grounded theory. The main findings indicate that the central theme pertinent to women working in male-dominated professions and environments pertains to the types of challenges inherent in their work settings. The main challenges found were as follows: discrimination and bias; physical and health-related difficulties experienced; negative emotions resulting from working in male-dominated environments; lack of real transformation; and work/life balance. This study provides current insight into the plight of women working in male-dominated professions and environments in South Africa. === Industrial and Organisational Psychology === M.A. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
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