Women’s perceived working conditions in the mining industry: A qualitative study

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2023-12-14 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v28i0.2212
Masesi M. Mahlasela, Mankuku M. Madumo, M. Randa
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Background: Women’s status in society has been contested over the years, with arguments centred on the deliberate marginalisation of women by ancient policies and legislations, which compelled women to assume secondary status in society.Aim: This study aimed at exploring and describing the perceptions of women on working conditions in the mining industry. A qualitative, explorative and descriptive design was followed.Setting: The study was conducted at a mining industry based in Mpumalanga Province.Methods: Ten women were purposively selected to participate in the study. Data were collected through in-depth semi-structured face-to-face interviews. Data were analysed using Tech’s method of qualitative analysis.Results: Three themes and categories emerged from data analysis. The themes that emerged were: Benefits for women in the mining industry, work conditions-related challenges for women in the mining industry and opportunities for growth and development of women in the mining industry.Conclusion: Despite the employment of women in the mining industry, the women echoed that mining remains a male-dominated place of employment.Contribution: The study revealed that although the mining industry is still a male-dominated environment, women are generally content to be working at the mines. A lot of transformation should take place to make mining a women-friendly place of employment. The relevance of this study for mental health is that gender equality is a risk factor for gender-based violence. Furthermore, facing discrimination can also result in anxiety and psychological trauma that can negatively affect a woman’s sense of well-being and success.
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妇女对采矿业工作条件的看法:定性研究
背景:多年来,妇女在社会中的地位一直备受争议,争论的焦点是古代政策和立法故意将妇女边缘化,迫使妇女在社会中处于次要地位。目的:本研究旨在探讨和描述妇女对采矿业工作条件的看法。研究采用定性、探索和描述性设计:研究在姆普马兰加省的一家采矿业进行:方法:有目的性地挑选了 10 名妇女参与研究。通过深入的半结构化面对面访谈收集数据。采用 Tech 的定性分析方法对数据进行分析:数据分析得出了三个主题和类别。这些主题是妇女在采矿业中的益处、妇女在采矿业中面临的与工作条件相关的挑战以及妇女在采矿业中的成长和发展机会:结论:尽管妇女在采矿业就业,但她们一致认为采矿业仍然是男性主导的就业场所:贡献:研究表明,尽管采矿业仍是一个男性主导的环境,但妇女普遍对在矿山工作感到满意。要使采矿业成为对女性友好的工作场所,需要进行大量的改革。这项研究对心理健康的意义在于,性别平等是性别暴力的一个风险因素。此外,面临歧视也会导致焦虑和心理创伤,从而对妇女的幸福感和成功感产生负面影响。
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