DocumentCode
1101939
Title
Gendered Perspectives on the Digital Divide, IT Education, and Workforce Participation in Kenya
Author
Kvasny, Lynette ; Payton, Fay Cobb ; Mbarika, Victor W. ; Amadi, Atieno ; Meso, Peter
Author_Institution
Coll. of Inf. Sci. & Technol., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA
Volume
51
Issue
2
fYear
2008
fDate
5/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
256
Lastpage
261
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine gendered perspectives on the digital divide, motivations for engaging in information technology (IT) education, and expectations regarding IT workforce participation in Kenya. Researchers interviewed 32 women and 31 men matriculating in an undergraduate IT-focused program at a Kenyan university. Interviewees reported that IT careers demand technical expertise, and a strong educational background in technology and business. However, their ability to meet these demands was hindered by significant national challenges such as restrictive IT policies, inadequate access to technology and educational resources, and a limited number of local firms that demonstrate the ability to manage advanced technology and IT workers. Women were particularly concerned about gender discrimination in the workplace. These findings imply that IT education and workforce entry require a complex mix of digital technologies, organizational capacity building, gender equity, and IT policy remedies.
Keywords
computer literacy; gender issues; IT education; Kenyan university; digital divide; gender discrimination; workforce participation; Computer science; Computer science education; Educational programs; Educational technology; Employment; Engineering profession; Information technology; Mathematics; Resource management; Technology management; Education; employment; information technology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Education, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9359
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TE.2007.909360
Filename
4472097
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