Gender Inequalities in the Workplace: Case Study of South Africa
Gender Inequalities in the Workplace: Case Study of South Africa
Author(s): Mavhuthu MUSETSHO, Nicoleta Isac, Cosmin DobrinSubject(s): Economy, Business Economy / Management, Human Resources in Economy, Business Ethics
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: discrimination; gender equality; South Africa; women; workplace
Summary/Abstract: The South African government implemented different legislative mechanisms in an attempt to address gender equality in the workplace, discrimination, and empowering women. To review whether there has been any progress after implementing these legislative mechanisms, this paper empirically analyzes the advancement of gender equality in the South African workplace as of 2020. It also provides an overview of different legislative mechanisms implemented by the government of South Africa as an endeavor to achieve gender equality in the workplace and equal opportunities for all regardless of gender. The main objective of this paper is to review gender equality progress in the South African workplace and a qualitative research method has been used to analyze different gender inequalities. Lastly, the paper provides an overview of gender equality analysis in different occupational levels in the South African workplace. The research shows that regardless of the South African government’s different legislative mechanisms to address gender equality, progress is still gloomy as discrimination against women in the workplace continues and the men remain dominant. The data analyses conclude that progress in addressing gender equality has been inert, delaying equal opportunities for all South Africans.
Journal: Management and Economics Review
- Issue Year: 6/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 70-81
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English