Chaudhary Nabiha, Dutt Anjali
Psychology Department, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States.
Front Psychol. 2022 Apr 6;13:800334. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.800334. eCollection 2022.
Despite a growing focus on processes to promote gender equity, women remain significantly underrepresented in leadership positions in the Global South. In the present study we focus on the role of familial experiences in shaping and contesting gender ideologies of Pakistani women in the workplace. We specifically examine the reciprocal ways in which women leaders and their family members shape each other's gender ideologies regarding the workplace. Data collected and analyzed for this study were semi-structured interviews with eight women in positions of leadership in Lahore, Pakistan, and interviews with one family members of each of the women leaders (thus 16 interviews total). Using thematic narrative analysis, we identified three thematic phases: learning gender expectations, resistance, and familial transformation. These phases reflect the progression of developing, resisting, and influencing individual and familial gender ideologies. We document the manifestation of these phases in three specific domains: education, marriage and motherhood, and the workplace. We then discuss how these findings contribute to understanding the experiences of women leaders and perceptions of their family members regarding women's role in the workplace. Findings from our research provide novel insights into the ways globalization and capitalism continue to shape the socio-cultural context for women leaders in the Global South.
尽管人们越来越关注促进性别平等的进程,但在全球南方的领导岗位上,女性的代表性仍然严重不足。在本研究中,我们关注家庭经历在塑造和挑战巴基斯坦职业女性性别意识形态方面的作用。我们特别考察了女性领导者及其家庭成员相互塑造彼此关于职场性别意识形态的方式。本研究收集和分析的数据是对巴基斯坦拉合尔八位担任领导职务的女性进行的半结构化访谈,以及对每位女性领导者的一位家庭成员的访谈(共16次访谈)。通过主题叙事分析,我们确定了三个主题阶段:学习性别期望、抵抗和家庭转变。这些阶段反映了个人和家庭性别意识形态发展、抵抗和影响的过程。我们记录了这些阶段在三个具体领域的表现:教育、婚姻和母亲身份以及职场。然后,我们讨论这些发现如何有助于理解女性领导者的经历以及她们的家庭成员对女性在职场角色的看法。我们的研究结果为全球化和资本主义如何继续塑造全球南方女性领导者的社会文化背景提供了新的见解。