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Title: A Grounded Theory of Enterprising Mothers: Work-Life Balancing of Women in Fiji
Authors: Candauda A., S
Keywords: Fiji
gender inequality
grounded theory
motherhood
sociocultural and structural factors
work-life balance
Issue Date: Jun-2023
Publisher: Peace and Conflict Studies
Citation: Saliya, C. A. (2023). A grounded theory of enterprising mothers: Work-life balancing of women in fiji. The Qualitative Report, 28(6), 1610-1640. doi:https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2023.5764
Series/Report no.: The Qualitative Report 2023;Volume 28, Number 6, 1610-1640
Abstract: Gender equality is recognized as crucial for firms' growth. This paper attempts to investigate how and why do certain sociocultural and structural factors influence sustained gender inequality in Fiji? And then, using Grounded Theory (GT) method, it attempts to conceptualise how are Fijian working mothers striving to promote equality and diversity in the workplace, society, and familylife? By employing Grounded theory (GT) method, semi-structured interviews (32) were used to collect data from high-ranked officers in private and public sectors and, the interview transcripts were analysed using GT techniques: iterative and recursive processes of coding, categorising, theoretical sampling and constant comparison. The core category, "enterprising mothers need comprehensive support for equal status," emerged from Fijian executive mothers' efforts in: (1) securing a fair share for females in senior-management positions with the support of legal backing; (2) discouraging women's reticent attitudes towards sociocultural suppressions of gender equality; (3) challenging certain discriminatory structural factors and self-effacing allegations; and (4) balancing work-life and endeavouring career advancements. This study attempts, for the first time, to theorise these Fijian working mothers' efforts to conquer gender inequality and to expose how the Fijian sociocultural and structural system influences sustained gender inequality.
URI: https://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/3437
ISSN: 21603715
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