The Influence of Martial Roles and Career among Female Academicians
Abstract
This study explores the intricate relationship between marital roles and career trajectories among female academicians. Drawing on qualitative data, the research investigates how societal expectations, personal choices, and institutional factors intersect to shape the professional lives of women in academia. Key themes include work-life balance, gendered divisions of labor within the household, and the influence of marital status on career progression. The findings highlight the diverse strategies employed by female academicians to navigate their dual roles and offer insights into policy implications for fostering a more equitable academic environment.
Keywords: Marital Roles, Career, Female Academicians, Work-Life Balance, Gender Studies