Print Media Framing of Definitions and Causes of, and Solutions to, Work-Life Balance Issues in Kenya

IF 0.5 Q4 COMMUNICATION
Gladys Muasya
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Abstract Work-life balance (WLB) issues are taking centre stage in the work and family policies in Kenya. This is due to the diversity of the current workforce that includes high proportions of working women. This article reports on a study that sought to find out how the print media frames the definitions and causes of, and solutions to, WLB issues in Kenya. The study found that the media frames WLB as a middle-and upper-class families’ women’s issue. Thus, WLB is depicted as unattainable and women’s work is framed as their choice made for selfish ambition. This framing places working mothers at a disadvantage. Women are perceived as primary caregivers with roles that cannot be delegated. There is also less support from their spouses and employers and more reliance on domestic workers. The study found the following solutions to WLB challenges: (1) reframe women’s role to be inclusive of work; (2) include nurturing roles to expand the role of fathers and husbands; (3) improve women’s relationship with their domestic workers; (4) encourage women to pace life accordingly; and (5) advise women to plan and have better time management. Policy implications are also discussed in detail in the article.
肯尼亚工作与生活平衡问题的定义、原因和解决方案的平面媒体框架
摘要工作与生活平衡(WLB)问题在肯尼亚的工作和家庭政策中占据了中心地位。这是由于目前劳动力的多样性,其中包括高比例的职业妇女。本文报道了一项研究,旨在了解肯尼亚印刷媒体如何界定WLB问题的定义、原因以及解决方案。研究发现,媒体将WLB视为中上层家庭的女性问题。因此,WLB被描绘成遥不可及的,女性的工作被框定为她们出于自私野心而做出的选择。这种框架使职业母亲处于不利地位。妇女被视为主要的照顾者,其角色无法委派。他们的配偶和雇主的支持也减少了,更多地依赖家庭佣工。该研究发现了以下解决WLB挑战的方法:(1)重新定义女性的角色,使其包容工作;(2) 包括养育角色,以扩大父亲和丈夫的角色;(3) 改善妇女与家庭佣工的关系;(4) 鼓励妇女相应地调整生活节奏;以及(5)建议妇女有计划并有更好的时间管理。文章还详细讨论了政策含义。
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