TY - JOUR
T1 - Unmasking the Sociocultural Constraints to Career Growth of Married Women in Ghanaian Organizations
AU - Sanda, Mohammed Aminu
AU - Sackey, Jocelyn
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/7/30
Y1 - 2025/7/30
N2 - This study investigated the question of how culture and activity can be explored towards understanding the professional career development of married women and the relative constraints associated with such development in the Ghanaian environment. Guided by the cultural–historical activity theory (CHAT) framework, data was collected from a sample of 141 married Ghanaian women professionals engaged in white collar jobs in the public and private institutions located in Accra. It is established that the acceptance by the Ghanaian traditional society of the married professional woman as a capable person who can equally perform in an organization and thus need to be trusted, supported and recognized is of relevance to her career development. This observation provides learning on the impact of the inflow of socio-cultural dynamics into a gender-oriented organizational life and the complexities that it generates in understanding the constraints to the professional career development of married women.
AB - This study investigated the question of how culture and activity can be explored towards understanding the professional career development of married women and the relative constraints associated with such development in the Ghanaian environment. Guided by the cultural–historical activity theory (CHAT) framework, data was collected from a sample of 141 married Ghanaian women professionals engaged in white collar jobs in the public and private institutions located in Accra. It is established that the acceptance by the Ghanaian traditional society of the married professional woman as a capable person who can equally perform in an organization and thus need to be trusted, supported and recognized is of relevance to her career development. This observation provides learning on the impact of the inflow of socio-cultural dynamics into a gender-oriented organizational life and the complexities that it generates in understanding the constraints to the professional career development of married women.
KW - Sociocultural constraints
KW - career growth
KW - organizational constraints
KW - organizational culture
KW - professional married woman
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105012843121
U2 - 10.21423/awlj-v30.a304
DO - 10.21423/awlj-v30.a304
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105012843121
SN - 1093-7099
VL - 30
JO - Advancing Women in Leadership Journal
JF - Advancing Women in Leadership Journal
ER -