2020
DOI: 10.1177/2278533720964328
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Career Break, Not a Brake on Career: A Study of the Reasons and Enablers of Women’s Re-entry to Technology Careers in India

Abstract: Career re-entry of women in the technology sector remains an unexplored area. With the increasing focus of information technology (IT) organisations to attract, retain and promote women at the workplace, career re-entry among women professionals’ merits attention. The purpose of this study is to investigate the reasons and enablers of career re-entry among women who plan a re-entry in the IT sector in India. This study employed a qualitative research method and used interviews as a tool for data collection. Da… Show more

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“…At the same time, this result highlights that India is a collectivist culture (Sinha et al, 2001) and family can be an instrumental support to women in their work endeavours. This finding concords with the observations of (Singh & Vanka, 2021) who reported the important role of family support in the career resumption of women professionals in the IT sector.…”
Section: Discussion and Implicationsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…At the same time, this result highlights that India is a collectivist culture (Sinha et al, 2001) and family can be an instrumental support to women in their work endeavours. This finding concords with the observations of (Singh & Vanka, 2021) who reported the important role of family support in the career resumption of women professionals in the IT sector.…”
Section: Discussion and Implicationsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…CP women identify strongly with their careers (Kemp et al, 2020). Those who identify strongly with their career possess high career centrality take ingenious decision to develop sustainable careers (Singh and Vanka, 2021). They adopt strategies to balance out WFC, to persist in their career, as a response mechanism to manage or cope up several challenges and hardships (Afiouni, and Karam, 2019).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%