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Through a delineation of equalities practices by focusing on factors that affect
establishment of gender equality policies within a workplace, this study seeks to create a
clear path that can be utilized in establishment of gender sensitive policies. The
developing countries have several indicators that they can use to leverage with developed
world and one of them is the establishment of gender equality practices at workplace.
Gender equality ensures that employee’s dignity at workplaces is not compromised and
that workers are able to utilize every available resource to spear head a gender sensitive
working environment. International Labor Organizations (ILO) has declaration that
addressing gender discrimination and advocates for adherence to rules ensuring that all
genders are taken into consideration and that women who are in many times the victims
are not discriminated against. The literature review presents a cognizable need to study
the perceptions of factors affecting gender equality establishment in workplaces. The
study is conducted through primary research where the quantitative design is used for this
research the analysis is conducted using google form to get feedback from our
respondents. The study findings demonstrated that there a statistically significant
correlation between the age differences and gender equality (p < 0.01; r =.987**). The
educational level and gender equality was also strongly correlated (p < 0.01; r = .970**).
Moreover, the study demonstrated that there was a very strong and statistically significant
correlation between the cultural inclination and gender equality (p < 0.01; r = .953**). The
study further demonstrated that there was a very strong and statistically significant
correlation between the pay gap and gender equality (p < 0.01; r = .965**). Besides, there
was a strong and statistically significant correlation between the productivity gap and
gender equality (p < 0.01; r = .721**). |
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