Gender Inequality Affecting Women's Career Progression in Malaysia

The objective of this research is to assess whether gender inequality affects women's career progression in Malaysia. The study examines the relationship between patriarchy, gender stereotypes, organisational cultural factors, family factors, and individual factors with women's career prog...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of international women's studies 2022, Vol.23 (1), p.COV1-23
Hauptverfasser: Moorthy, Krishna, Salleh, Nik Mohamad Zaki Nik, T'ing, Loh Chun, Ling, Lai Pui, Yeng, Diong Min, Ning, Lau Jia, Sin, Lee Jer, Mun, Lee Pui
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Zusammenfassung:The objective of this research is to assess whether gender inequality affects women's career progression in Malaysia. The study examines the relationship between patriarchy, gender stereotypes, organisational cultural factors, family factors, and individual factors with women's career progression. The study has adopted the Glass Ceiling Theory and feminist theory. A total of 250 questionnaires were collected from women employees working in Malaysia. The study revealed that patriarchy, organisational cultural factors, and family factors had a significant relationship with women's career progression while gender stereotypes and individual factors had no significant relationship with women's career progression. The findings of this study contribute to women's empowerment in society, and for companies and the Government of Malaysia to have a better understanding of the factors involved in women's career progression in Malaysia. This study contributes to the Glass Ceiling Theory and feminist thought by determining the relationship of these theories with regard to women's career progression in Malaysia.
ISSN:1539-8706
1539-8706