Recent studies have argued that workers no longer enjoy upward mobility in their careers due to a number of challenges. However, little is understood regarding some of the factors responsible for this development. This study examined career advancement among workers in private and public organisations in southwest Nigeria. A total of ninety-six questionnaires were distributed among the same number of respondents at selected public and private organisations in Ado Ekiti. The study also used in-depth interviews to elicit qualitative information from a total of twelve adult male and female respondents. Results indicate that respondents feel they have not enjoyed the desired career advancement at their workplaces
Given the preponderance of women in the workforce, it remained a puzzle why the entry of women into ...
Women’s participation in the paid workforce is one of the most significant social changes of the las...
Research purpose: The purpose of the study was to identify enablers of upward mobility into middle a...
Recent studies have argued that workers no longer enjoy upward mobility in their careers due to a nu...
Abstract: Employees are veritable sources of competitive advantage and planning and developing their...
Female participation in the formal sector is gradually growing in hitherto male and female oriented ...
Background: Career development is argue to be “an ongoing, formalized effort” engage by organization...
This survey was conducted on women employment, training and development. Despite opportunities and o...
The purpose of this research was to examine the role and impact that mentoring has in the profession...
Female participation in formal sector is increasingly growing in both male and female oriented organ...
The recent departure from the traditional organizational work practices and of human resource manage...
The aim of this paper is to examine gender differentials and career advancement among academia in Ni...
Thesis (MTech(Human Resource Management))-- Cape Peninsula University Of Technology, 2012Presently, ...
Female participation in the formal sector is steadily increasing in both male and female-oriented or...
MBA, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2013This study examined the " Factors influencing caree...
Given the preponderance of women in the workforce, it remained a puzzle why the entry of women into ...
Women’s participation in the paid workforce is one of the most significant social changes of the las...
Research purpose: The purpose of the study was to identify enablers of upward mobility into middle a...
Recent studies have argued that workers no longer enjoy upward mobility in their careers due to a nu...
Abstract: Employees are veritable sources of competitive advantage and planning and developing their...
Female participation in the formal sector is gradually growing in hitherto male and female oriented ...
Background: Career development is argue to be “an ongoing, formalized effort” engage by organization...
This survey was conducted on women employment, training and development. Despite opportunities and o...
The purpose of this research was to examine the role and impact that mentoring has in the profession...
Female participation in formal sector is increasingly growing in both male and female oriented organ...
The recent departure from the traditional organizational work practices and of human resource manage...
The aim of this paper is to examine gender differentials and career advancement among academia in Ni...
Thesis (MTech(Human Resource Management))-- Cape Peninsula University Of Technology, 2012Presently, ...
Female participation in the formal sector is steadily increasing in both male and female-oriented or...
MBA, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2013This study examined the " Factors influencing caree...
Given the preponderance of women in the workforce, it remained a puzzle why the entry of women into ...
Women’s participation in the paid workforce is one of the most significant social changes of the las...
Research purpose: The purpose of the study was to identify enablers of upward mobility into middle a...