At the intersection of culture, ethnicity, gender, and religion, this paper offers insights into the lived experiences of Nigerian women by adopting Nkomo and Ngambi’s multilevel framework on African women’s leadership to understand their work-family experiences in the Nigerian banking sector. Employing data from interviews with eleven Northern women and ten Southern women who live in the following states: Kano, Kaduna; Akure, Lagos, Ibadan; and Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, the findings confirm the existence of patriarchal systems at the macro (social), meso (organizational), and micro (individual) levels of social action that shape Nigerian women’s work-family experiences. Nevertheless, as tradition and modernity interact to provi...
Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude contemporary ...
Abstract Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude con...
Purpose – By conceptualising patriarchy in the workplace as a social situation, this study examines ...
Changing family and work structures in Nigeria makes coping with work and family roles a challenging...
Drawing on feminist/gender theory and the notion that women self-allocate to occupations with which ...
changing family and work structures in Nigeria makes coping with work and family roles a challenging...
This paper presents the narrative voice of Nigerian and South African women religious (including men...
Women in the world of work in Nigeria have always been described as disadvantaged because they are b...
This paper examines the roles of Nigerian women in Trade Union activities by exploring the internal ...
Drawing on feminist/gender theory and the notion that women self-allocate to occupations with which ...
Drawing on feminist/gender theory and the notion that women self-allocate to occupations with which ...
The difficulties associated with an attempt to strike a balance between the interacting and permeabl...
Women play vital roles in the society but despite the social responsibilities attached to their bein...
This qualitative critical narrative study explored 11 professional Nigerian women in diaspora. The s...
This paper focuses on the subordinate position of Nigerian women in the culture of male supremacy g...
Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude contemporary ...
Abstract Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude con...
Purpose – By conceptualising patriarchy in the workplace as a social situation, this study examines ...
Changing family and work structures in Nigeria makes coping with work and family roles a challenging...
Drawing on feminist/gender theory and the notion that women self-allocate to occupations with which ...
changing family and work structures in Nigeria makes coping with work and family roles a challenging...
This paper presents the narrative voice of Nigerian and South African women religious (including men...
Women in the world of work in Nigeria have always been described as disadvantaged because they are b...
This paper examines the roles of Nigerian women in Trade Union activities by exploring the internal ...
Drawing on feminist/gender theory and the notion that women self-allocate to occupations with which ...
Drawing on feminist/gender theory and the notion that women self-allocate to occupations with which ...
The difficulties associated with an attempt to strike a balance between the interacting and permeabl...
Women play vital roles in the society but despite the social responsibilities attached to their bein...
This qualitative critical narrative study explored 11 professional Nigerian women in diaspora. The s...
This paper focuses on the subordinate position of Nigerian women in the culture of male supremacy g...
Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude contemporary ...
Abstract Prejudiced gendered cultural arrangements have continued to either restrict or exclude con...
Purpose – By conceptualising patriarchy in the workplace as a social situation, this study examines ...