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Title: Women in higher education institutions and the challenge of academic progression
Authors: Anwana, Emem O. 
Kayode, Aderinsola E. 
Keywords: Higher education institution (HEI);Women;Academic;Research output;Challenges;Gender;Inequality;COVID-19;Publish or perish;Progression;Leadership
Issue Date: 3-Aug-2023
Source: Anwana, E.O. and Kayode, A. 2023. Women in higher education institutions and the challenge of academic progression. Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law, 12: 62-81.
Journal: Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law; Vol. 12
Abstract: 
Female academics in Africa have historically faced several challenges that have hampered their
advancement to positions of leadership in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). The study's
findings suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to women's inability to generate
research outputs, which are required for advancement in HEIs. This problem was compounded
by diverse degrees of infrastructural deficits and poor research funding. This study adopted a
qualitative exploratory analysis approach whereby structured interviews were held with 20
female university academics in two African countries to examine the factors that inhibit
need for HEIs to review the
recognise the additional work that female academics perform in their homes and families. It
provides recommendations that may be used by HEI managers to bridge the widening gender
gap in leadership positions in HEIs in the selected African countries. The findings cannot be
generalised as the sample was taken from female academics from public universities in only
two African countries. The study could, however, assist HEI managers and policymakers find
solutions to some of the issues affecting women's progression in HEIs.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5468
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