2014
DOI: 10.4018/jgim.2014040104
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Career Choices in Information and Communication Technology among South Western Nigerian Women

Abstract: This study is designed to discover the key factors for the under-representation and lack of career progression or otherwise of women in the ICT field, specifically in South Western Nigeria. Questionnaires were administered to women (i.e., students, lecturers and other staff) studying or working in selected higher institutions. The results show that 90% of the women studied are self-motivated in their choice of the ICT career with very little external incentivizing or encouragement supporting their choice, besi… Show more

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“…The scenario in Table 1 where percentage of male subscriber of Internet broadband both in the rural and urban are more conforms to the findings that most females are mostly preoccupied with household activities than devoting most of their time on ICT [17]. Most of them are satisfied with making calls and receiving SMS messages.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…The scenario in Table 1 where percentage of male subscriber of Internet broadband both in the rural and urban are more conforms to the findings that most females are mostly preoccupied with household activities than devoting most of their time on ICT [17]. Most of them are satisfied with making calls and receiving SMS messages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%