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Women's Career Advancement Barriers in A Matrilineal Society: The Case of Minangkabau
This study seeks to examine and compare the patterns of women's and men's career advancement in Payakumbuh local government intersects with the area traditionally occupied by Minangkabau, one of the largest matrilineal societies in the world. The research employed a qualitative approach through a case study and suggests that the higher the position, the less number of women occupying it. Women face barriers that become more significant as they climb the hierarchical structure, including lack of experience, job segregation, workfamily conflicts, and stereotypes. Applying new policies such as a quota system and flexible work arrangements can be implemented to address these issues. This research only studied one municipal region. Future and more extensive research can provide a more comprehensive understanding of the situation by observing more local governments.
20190914 | P 370.113 FIT w 2019 k.1 | Fadel Muhammad Resource Center (Ilmu Sosial) | Tersedia |
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