背景下的家庭支持性监督:支持南非教师工作中的母乳喂养

IF 1.9 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Bongekile P. Mabaso, A. Jaga, T. Doherty
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引用次数: 2

摘要

家庭支持性主管行为(FSSB)作为一组促进工作和家庭责任融合的有效行为受到越来越多的关注。然而,FSSB结构对背景的敏感性仍然有限,我们对FSSB的理解仍然植根于全球高收入的北方国家以及白领和私人组织环境的经验。本文提出了对南非公立学校教师工作中母乳喂养的FSSB的上下文敏感解释,南非是一个中等收入的全球南方国家。对作为母亲的教师和作为监督者的校长的深度访谈数据进行专题分析,强调了背景复杂性的交叉层次,从而促进了对FSSB支持工作场所母乳喂养的理解。在南非,父权文化和普遍存在的基于性别的暴力损害了母亲获得FSSB的机会,而公共教育部门普遍存在的历史社会空间不平等限制了FSSB在各个方面改善工作场所母乳喂养的可行性。研究结果对FSSB在不同地理、社会文化和经济背景下的应用具有启示意义。
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Family supportive supervision in context: supporting breastfeeding at work among teachers in South Africa
ABSTRACT Family supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSB) has received growing attention as an effective set of behaviours to facilitate the integration of work and family responsibilities. However, the FSSB construct remains limited in its sensitivity to context and our understanding of FSSB remains embedded in experiences from high-income global North countries and in white collar and private organisational settings. This paper presents a context-sensitive interpretation of FSSB for breastfeeding at work among public school teachers in South Africa–a middle-income global South country. Thematic analysis of in-depth interview data from teachers who are mothers, and principals as supervisors, underscored intersecting layers of contextual complexities that advance understanding of FSSB for supporting breastfeeding at work. Patriarchal culture and pervasive gender-based violence in South Africa compromises mothers’ access to FSSB, while historical socio-spatial inequalities endemic in the public education sector limits the viability of all dimensions of FSSB to improve breastfeeding at work. The study findings have implications for the application of FSSB in diverse geographical, socio-cultural, and economic contexts.
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