工作场所歧视对教育领域女性领导的影响:林波波省沃特贝格区的案例

Seanokeng Julia Madela, P. Sepeng, E. Ngobeni
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本研究调查了就业歧视对教育部门女性领导的影响,重点是南非林波波省。目的是调查这种偏见在招聘、选拔和晋升等阶段的影响。这项研究包括 100 名女性参与者,采用的是聚合平行研究技术,包括定量和定性方法。所有参与者都填写了一份结构化问卷,并选择了十人一组进行焦点小组访谈。录音被用来帮助收集数据。本研究的理论基础建立在女权主义理论之上,该理论认为女性在教育领导岗位上受到的职场歧视源于性别权力差异。对问卷数据采用了统计技术,对访谈数据采用了主题分析。研究结果表明,虽然妇女在林波波省教育部担任临时领导职务,但在整个正式任命程序中,她们的可能性急剧下降。因此,研究认为应严格监督工作场所对担任教育领导职位的妇女的歧视,并在整个招聘、选拔和任命过程中执行适用的法律。
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The Effects of Workplace Discrimination on Women in Education Leadership: A Case of Waterberg District in Limpopo Province
This study investigates the effect of employment discrimination on female leaders in the educational sector, with a particular emphasis on South Africa's Limpopo Province. The goal was to investigate the impact of such prejudice at the stages of recruiting, selection, and progression to higher positions. The study included 100 female participants and used a convergent parallel research technique that included quantitative and qualitative methodologies. All participants filled out a structured questionnaire, and a group of ten was chosen for a focus group interview. Audio recording was used to aid with data collecting. This study's theoretical foundation is built on Feminist Theory, which holds that workplace discrimination against women in educational leadership arises from a gender power differential. For the questionnaire data, statistical techniques were used, and theme analysis was used for the interview data. The findings show that, although women are given interim leadership positions within the Limpopo Department of Education, their possibilities decline dramatically throughout official appointment procedures. As a result, the research argues for strict monitoring of workplace discrimination against women in educational leadership posts, as well as the implementation of applicable laws throughout the recruiting, selection, and appointment processes.
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