Stuck between the ideal worker and the bread winner: experiences of motherhood and work during the COVID-19 pandemic in India

IF 2 Q3 MANAGEMENT Equality Diversity and Inclusion Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI:10.1108/edi-08-2022-0213
Priya Kataria, Shelly Pandey
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study the experiences of middle-class working mothers from the ITES (Information Technology Enabled Service) sector in India during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their experiences of work from home are studied in the backdrop of the ideal worker model at work and the adult worker model at home. Further, the study aims to identify the need for sustainable, inclusive practices for working mothers in Indian organizations to break the male breadwinner model in middle-class households. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative approach to collect data from 39 middle-class mothers working in MNCs in four metro cities in India. The semi-structured, in-depth interviews focused on their experiences of motherhood, care and work before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings The pandemic made it evident that the ideal worker model in organizations and the adult worker model at home were illusions for working mothers. The results indicate a continued obligation of the “ideal worker culture” at organizations, even during the health crisis. It made the working mothers realize that they were chasing both the (ideal worker and adult worker) norms but could never achieve them. Subsequently, the male breadwinner model was reinforced at home due to the matrix of motherhood, care and work during the pandemic. The study concludes by arguing the reconstruction of the ideal worker image to make workplaces more inclusive for working mothers. Originality/value The study is placed in the context of Indian middle-class motherhood during the pandemic, a demography less explored in the literature. The paper puts forth various myths constituting the gendered realities of Indian middle-class motherhood. It also discusses sustainable, inclusive workplace practices for mothers from their future workplaces' standpoint, especially in post-pandemic times.
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夹在理想工作者和养家糊口之间:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间印度的母性和工作经历
本文的目的是研究印度信息技术支持服务(ITES)部门的中产阶级职业母亲在COVID-19大流行期间的经历。在理想工作者模式和成人工作者模式的背景下,研究了他们在家工作的经验。此外,该研究旨在确定印度组织中职业母亲需要可持续的包容性实践,以打破中产阶级家庭中男性养家糊口的模式。设计/方法/方法采用定性方法收集来自印度四个大都市跨国公司的39名中产阶级母亲的数据。这次半结构化的深度访谈重点介绍了她们在COVID-19大流行之前、期间和之后的母性、护理和工作经历。大流行表明,对职业母亲来说,组织中的理想工人模式和家庭中的成年工人模式显然是一种幻想。研究结果表明,即使在健康危机期间,组织仍有义务继续推行"理想员工文化"。这让职场妈妈们意识到,她们一直在追求(理想工作者和成年工作者)标准,但永远无法实现。随后,在大流行期间,由于母性、照料和工作的综合关系,男性养家模式在家中得到加强。该研究的结论是,重建理想的员工形象,使工作场所对职业母亲更具包容性。独创性/价值本研究是在大流行期间印度中产阶级母亲的背景下进行的,这一人口统计学在文献中较少探讨。本文提出了构成印度中产阶级母亲性别现实的各种神话。报告还从母亲未来工作场所的角度,特别是在大流行后时期,讨论了可持续、包容的工作场所做法。
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