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Mothering with a career during a pandemic; the case of the Ghanaian woman

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/85463
Date of Publication
May 26, 2021
Publication Type
Article
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Author
Akuoko, Philipa Birago
Institute of Geography, Political Urbanism and Sustainable Spatial Development
Institute of Social Anthropology
Aggrey, Vincent
Mengba, Jennifer Dokbila
Subject(s)

900 - History::910 - ...

Series
Gender, Work & Organization
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0968-6673
1468-0432
Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
PubMed ID
10.1111/gwao.12711
Uncontrolled Keywords

Pandemic

Gender

Women

Ghana

Mothering

caregiving

career

Description
The paper examines the multi‐tasked role of women in caregiving and career during the COVID‐19 partial lockdown in Ghana. One hundred fifty three mothers with careers within the Accra Metropolis participated in the study through purposive and snow balling sampling methods of non‐probability sampling technique. To observe the COVID‐19 protocols of social distancing, the research instrument was designed using Google forms and distributed to respondents via social media platforms (emails and WhatsApp). The results revealed that caregiving mothers generally reported to work late from home than if there were in the office and were less effective and productive working from home but were assured of job security because they mostly worked in the public sector. Hours used for domestic activities rose steadily during the lockdown period and social support from non‐relatives in caregiving increased. The paper’s finding suggests that mothers working from home are faced with difficult and conflicting roles which puts more pressure on women during the pandemic period. Women who are unable to access social support continue to be stressed and burdened in an attempt to combine family, care giving, and career roles which ultimately affect their overall wellbeing.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/205268
Project(s)
Governing Public Spaces and Informality towards Sustainability in Ghana
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