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A social work perspective of women academics’well-being in the workplace: The role of personal resources

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Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health

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Women in higher education face unique challenges. The find-ings of this qualitative study, which explored and describedhow personal resources contribute to women academics' per-ceptions of workplace well-being within higher education, arecrucial in understanding and addressing these challenges. Weconducted purposive sampling and gathered data through 12semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis revealed thatwomen academics in higher education use personal resourceslike self-care, communication skills, and various strengths toprotect and promote their well-being. Organizationally, it isimperative to adopt a holistic approach that not only lever-ages individual strengths but also cultivates a positive workenvironment. The theoretical implications of this study con-tribute to a better understanding of personal resources drivingworkplace well-being within higher education institutions

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Gender Equality, Quality Education

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Journal Article, Faculty Of Health Sciences,-- North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus

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Van Schalkwyk,I. et al. 2024. A social work perspective of women academics’well-being in the workplace: The role of personal resources. [https://doi.org/10.1080/15555240.2024.2437801]

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