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Impediments to progress toward discrimination-free workplaces: the overlooked causes of gender-based discrimination in the Pakistan and UK contexts

Impediments to progress toward discrimination-free workplaces: the overlooked causes of gender-based discrimination in the Pakistan and UK contexts
Impediments to progress toward discrimination-free workplaces: the overlooked causes of gender-based discrimination in the Pakistan and UK contexts
Purpose: gender-based discrimination (GBD) in the workplace is a worldwide phenomenon. Both developed and developing states face this issue at different levels and magnitudes, though in the latter, it is more prevalent. We explore the overlooked possible root causes of workplace GBD.

Design/methodology/approach: employing qualitative methods, data were collected via semi-structured interviews from 40 women employed in the service sector in Pakistan and the UK. Data underwent thematic analysis by applying the Gioia method.

Findings: using ambivalent sexism theory to underpin our approach, we conclude that educational institutes, especially single-gender ones, could be among the primary reasons for GBD in Pakistani workplaces, but not those in the UK, where it is less prominent. We identify common factors that challenge this theory and point out current social, industrial and economic situations that link with such single-gender education.

Practical implications: this study can help “institutionalize” (establish policy and practice as organizational culture) a discrimination-free workplace and assist relevant stakeholders by facilitating policymakers and government agencies to more deeply understand causality and take corrective and preventative action against GBD.

Originality/value: the findings contribute to the studies of gender discrimination and educational provision by elucidating previously overlooked possible roots of persistent GBD.
2040-7149
Cheema, Sunbul Naeem
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Baruch, Yehuda
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Cheema, Sunbul Naeem
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Baruch, Yehuda
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Cheema, Sunbul Naeem and Baruch, Yehuda (2024) Impediments to progress toward discrimination-free workplaces: the overlooked causes of gender-based discrimination in the Pakistan and UK contexts. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal. (doi:10.1108/EDI-09-2023-0305).

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Abstract

Purpose: gender-based discrimination (GBD) in the workplace is a worldwide phenomenon. Both developed and developing states face this issue at different levels and magnitudes, though in the latter, it is more prevalent. We explore the overlooked possible root causes of workplace GBD.

Design/methodology/approach: employing qualitative methods, data were collected via semi-structured interviews from 40 women employed in the service sector in Pakistan and the UK. Data underwent thematic analysis by applying the Gioia method.

Findings: using ambivalent sexism theory to underpin our approach, we conclude that educational institutes, especially single-gender ones, could be among the primary reasons for GBD in Pakistani workplaces, but not those in the UK, where it is less prominent. We identify common factors that challenge this theory and point out current social, industrial and economic situations that link with such single-gender education.

Practical implications: this study can help “institutionalize” (establish policy and practice as organizational culture) a discrimination-free workplace and assist relevant stakeholders by facilitating policymakers and government agencies to more deeply understand causality and take corrective and preventative action against GBD.

Originality/value: the findings contribute to the studies of gender discrimination and educational provision by elucidating previously overlooked possible roots of persistent GBD.

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Accepted/In Press date: 14 November 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 20 December 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 498209
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/498209
ISSN: 2040-7149
PURE UUID: 325a8dbd-f0c7-402a-ac51-9aa4f4e1605b
ORCID for Yehuda Baruch: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0678-6273

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Date deposited: 12 Feb 2025 17:45
Last modified: 16 May 2025 01:48

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Author: Sunbul Naeem Cheema
Author: Yehuda Baruch ORCID iD

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