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Why might home-based work duties be perceived by female academics as extreme? A qualitative study

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Año de publicación

2024

Palabras clave

work from home, extreme jobs, job demand-control theory, female academics, covid19, public universities, egypt

Título en español

¿Por qué las mujeres académicas perciben como extremas las obligaciones laborales desde casa? Un estudio cualitativo

Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to answer the following question: Why might home-based work duties be perceived by female academics as extreme?

Design/methodology/approach

We employed a qualitative research method through semi-structured interviews with 33 female academics from three public universities selected from amongst 26 public institutions of higher education in Egypt. Thematic analysis was subsequently used to determine the main ideas in the transcripts.

Findings

We find that the sudden implementation of home-based work makes the academic duties of female academics extreme. Moreover, the following four factors help explain the extremity/intensity of the home-based work of female academics: mental and physical fatigue resulting from WFH, the inability to adequately meet family commitments when working from home (WFH), poor resources for home-based work and reduced ability to focus on the obstacles facing them in their academic career.

Originality/value

This paper contributes by filling a gap in human resources management and higher education in which empirical studies on female academics WFH and extreme academic duties have been limited so far.

Mohamed Mousa

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