Gender and leadership positions: understanding women's experiences and challenges in patriarchal societies in Northern Ghana

IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Awinaba Amoah Adongo, J. Dapaah, Francess Dufie Azumah
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PurposeWomen are rarely seen in positions of leadership in patriarchal societies, which is unsurprising. Following gender equity policies, few women have been able to break through the gender equity barrier and assume leadership positions in schools. Few research investigations have delved into the experiences and challenges that women encounter in positions of leadership in patriarchal societies in government schools in Northern Ghana. The study seeks to comprehend the experiences and challenges that women confront in positions of leadership in patriarchal societies in Northern Ghana.Design/methodology/approachThe study aimed to gain a better understanding of the experiences and challenges that women encounter in educational leadership roles in patriarchal societies in Northern Ghana. To achieve the study's objectives, a quantitative research approach and a social survey design were used, as well as descriptive and inferential statistics.FindingsThe findings of the study revealed that in patriarchal societies in Northern Ghana, women experience conventional gender roles that conflict with roles, cultural values, gender stereotyping, family responsibilities and cultural beliefs and perceptions of women and attitudes and low expectations of women's managerial skills discourage women from taking on leadership positions in men-dominated societies.Research limitations/implicationsThere is a need to shift the gender position and question the negative cultural convictions of cultural and patriarchal societies. Equal opportunities for men and women necessitate equal access to leadership positions. It proposes that in patriarchal societies, education and community stakeholder involvement in leadership training programmes for women be considered, as policy documents alone would not be sufficient to eradicate deeply embedded cultural social practices and dispel negative notions about women in leadership positions in men-dominated societies.Originality/valueThe study established that in patriarchal societies, women experienced conventional gender roles that conflict with roles, cultural values, gender stereotyping, family responsibilities, cultural vulnerability of women and the interplay between cultural expected roles and management goals influence women from taking on leadership positions.
性别和领导地位:了解加纳北部父权制社会中妇女的经历和挑战
目的在父权制社会中,女性很少担任领导职务,这不足为奇。根据性别平等政策,很少有妇女能够突破性别平等障碍,在学校担任领导职务。很少有研究调查深入探讨加纳北部公立学校父权制社会中女性在领导岗位上遇到的经历和挑战。该研究旨在了解加纳北部父权制社会中女性在领导岗位上面临的经验和挑战。设计/方法/方法这项研究旨在更好地了解加纳北部父权制社会中女性在教育领导角色中遇到的经验和挑战。为了实现研究目标,采用了定量研究方法和社会调查设计,以及描述性和推断统计学。研究结果显示,在加纳北部的父权制社会中,女性所经历的传统性别角色与角色、文化价值观、性别陈规定型观念相冲突,家庭责任、文化信仰和对妇女的看法以及对妇女管理技能的态度和低期望阻碍了妇女在男性主导的社会中担任领导职务。研究局限性/含义有必要改变性别立场,质疑文化和父权社会的负面文化信念。男女机会平等,就必须有平等的机会担任领导职务。它建议,在重男轻女的社会中,应考虑教育和社区利益攸关方参与妇女领导力培训方案,因为仅靠政策文件不足以根除根深蒂固的文化社会习俗,消除对妇女在男性主导的社会中担任领导职务的负面观念。独创性/价值研究表明,在父权制社会中,妇女所经历的传统性别角色与角色、文化价值观、性别陈规定型观念、家庭责任、妇女的文化脆弱性以及文化预期角色和管理目标之间的相互作用相冲突,会影响妇女担任领导职务。
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