以美国为研究模型的撒哈拉以南非洲妇女商业参与分析

Agnes Bhoke-Africanus, S. Starnawska
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这项研究在撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的14个国家以及纽约州布法罗进行。混合的方法,即定性和定量的目的是了解人们对妇女参与企业的看法。此外,使用SPSS进行t检验,找出双方之间的平均差异,并实际将美国纳入研究模型。从被调查者的观点来看,它揭示了来自SSA的参与者和来自纽约州布法罗的参与者对参与商业的女性的看法没有平均差异。然而,双方的受访者都表示,对妇女参与商业活动的歧视和不公平是一个普遍存在的问题。奇怪的是,参与者和文献综述表明,对女性的尊敬取决于女性在社会中的教育水平和工作地位。该研究的结论是,在解决商业中对女性的歧视/不公平问题时,明智的做法是将男性和女性都包括在内,而不是只考虑女性。最后,解决这一问题的家庭一级培训必须从儿童在家里的幼年开始,因为传统家庭仍然是儿童教育和社会生活的基础。可以自由地接受任何程度的教育。这些答案表明了社会对性别自由和所有女孩和男孩机会平等的意愿。在美国,分别有72%和22%的人强烈赞成机会均等。
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The Analysis of Sub-Saharan African Women Participation in Business, Using the US as a Study Model
This study was conducted in 14 countries of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) as well as in Buffalo, NY. The mixed method, i.e. qualitative and quantitative was employed with the intention of understanding the people‟s perception regarding women who participate in the business. In addition a t-test was carried out using SPSS to find the mean differences between the two parties, and the US was actually included as a study model. From respondents‟ point of views, it was revealed that no mean differences in perception between participants from SSA and those from Buffalo, NY in relation to women who participate in business. However, respondents from both sides indicated discrimination and unfairness against women participating in business to be a widespread problem. Strangely, participants, and the literature review, indicated the reverence of women relies on the level of education and the work position that women hold in the society. The study concludes that when solving issues of discrimination / unfairness against women in the business, it would be wise to include both men and women and not women alone. Finally, the family level training to address the problem must start from early ages of children at home, since tradition families continue to be the foundation of education for children and of the social life. be free to pursue any level of education. The answers indicated the society‟s willingness toward gender freedom and equal opportunity for all girls and boys. In the U.S. 72 % and 22% strongly agree and agree respectively for equal opportunity.
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