Family Formation, Career Development, and Patriarchal Culture Hegemony: Study of Career Rhythms of Female Lecturers in Diponegoro University

This paper aims to explain the relationship between family formation and the career rhythms of female lecturers. The sampling technique is cluster sampling, followed by the stratified random sampling technique. This study selected a sample of Universitas Diponegoro (Undip). The sample size calculati...

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Main Authors: Ary Setyadi, Suyanto
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/62/e3sconf_icenis2020_07006.pdf
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description This paper aims to explain the relationship between family formation and the career rhythms of female lecturers. The sampling technique is cluster sampling, followed by the stratified random sampling technique. This study selected a sample of Universitas Diponegoro (Undip). The sample size calculation uses the Krejcie and Morgan technique. The number of respondents this study was 156 from 633 female lecturers of Undip. The results showed that 55 percent of women lecturers of Undip have been married for more than 10 years, 62 percent had 2-3 children, 53 percent as lector and associate professor in academic position, and only 1.9 percent as professors. Undip female lecturers transit time at expert assistant and lector is almost 15 percent and all professor when at associate professor are more than 7 years. Thus concluded that family formation was related with career rhythms. The shorter the age of marriage, the more children they have, the lower the age of the first and last child, will be slower of the career rhythm. This shows that Undip female lecturers cannot take advantage of the various opportunities and opportunities available for career development. This is more due to the outpouring of energy, mind and attention to family because children and families are more valuable than work for female lecturers. This is inseparable from the hegemony of patriarchal culture which is fertile and well-established in Indonesia in general and in Undip in particular.
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spelling doaj.art-986583a5d3c24097a996cb7e8bd430c02022-12-21T22:33:30ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-012020700610.1051/e3sconf/202020207006e3sconf_icenis2020_07006Family Formation, Career Development, and Patriarchal Culture Hegemony: Study of Career Rhythms of Female Lecturers in Diponegoro UniversityAry SetyadiSuyantoThis paper aims to explain the relationship between family formation and the career rhythms of female lecturers. The sampling technique is cluster sampling, followed by the stratified random sampling technique. This study selected a sample of Universitas Diponegoro (Undip). The sample size calculation uses the Krejcie and Morgan technique. The number of respondents this study was 156 from 633 female lecturers of Undip. The results showed that 55 percent of women lecturers of Undip have been married for more than 10 years, 62 percent had 2-3 children, 53 percent as lector and associate professor in academic position, and only 1.9 percent as professors. Undip female lecturers transit time at expert assistant and lector is almost 15 percent and all professor when at associate professor are more than 7 years. Thus concluded that family formation was related with career rhythms. The shorter the age of marriage, the more children they have, the lower the age of the first and last child, will be slower of the career rhythm. This shows that Undip female lecturers cannot take advantage of the various opportunities and opportunities available for career development. This is more due to the outpouring of energy, mind and attention to family because children and families are more valuable than work for female lecturers. This is inseparable from the hegemony of patriarchal culture which is fertile and well-established in Indonesia in general and in Undip in particular.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/62/e3sconf_icenis2020_07006.pdffamily formationfamily and childfemale lecturerscareer rhythmspatriarchal culture
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Family Formation, Career Development, and Patriarchal Culture Hegemony: Study of Career Rhythms of Female Lecturers in Diponegoro University
E3S Web of Conferences
family formation
family and child
female lecturers
career rhythms
patriarchal culture
title Family Formation, Career Development, and Patriarchal Culture Hegemony: Study of Career Rhythms of Female Lecturers in Diponegoro University
title_full Family Formation, Career Development, and Patriarchal Culture Hegemony: Study of Career Rhythms of Female Lecturers in Diponegoro University
title_fullStr Family Formation, Career Development, and Patriarchal Culture Hegemony: Study of Career Rhythms of Female Lecturers in Diponegoro University
title_full_unstemmed Family Formation, Career Development, and Patriarchal Culture Hegemony: Study of Career Rhythms of Female Lecturers in Diponegoro University
title_short Family Formation, Career Development, and Patriarchal Culture Hegemony: Study of Career Rhythms of Female Lecturers in Diponegoro University
title_sort family formation career development and patriarchal culture hegemony study of career rhythms of female lecturers in diponegoro university
topic family formation
family and child
female lecturers
career rhythms
patriarchal culture
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/62/e3sconf_icenis2020_07006.pdf
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