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i FACTORS AFFECTING WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION ON LEADERSHIP POSITIONS: THE CASE OF LIMMU DISTRICT PUBLIC SECTORS

DIRIBA KENEA GAROMA


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    <dct:description>&lt;p&gt;MISGANU GETAHUN (PhD)The main purpose of this study was to investigate determinant factors of women participation on leadership&lt;br&gt; position at Limmu district public service sectors, Oromia region. Descriptive and explanatory study design was&lt;br&gt; adapted in this study. Data was collected through questionnaire and interview from the study area. Respondents&lt;br&gt; were selected using random sampling technique and a total of 171trespondents were included in the study. The&lt;br&gt; data collected were organized, tabulated and analyzed using percentage, mean, standard deviation and multiple&lt;br&gt; regressions. The major findings of the study indicates that women&amp;rsquo;s participation in leadership position was&lt;br&gt; found to be low (M=2.14, SD=0.87). Socio-cultural factors such as such as societal believe, mistrust, lack of&lt;br&gt; acceptance and lack of cooperation affects women participation in leadership position (M=3.58, SD=0.95).&lt;br&gt; Moreover, this study reveals that personal related factors such as women&amp;rsquo;s low self-esteem, low self-confidence,&lt;br&gt; low self- assertiveness, low intrinsic motivation and lack of commitment for leadership affects women&lt;br&gt; participation in leadership position (M= 3.63, SD=0.86). In this study most of the respondents 56 (32.75%)&lt;br&gt; considered administrative experience to be the main factor influencing appointment and promotion of women&lt;br&gt; into senior leadership positions. The result obtained from multiple regression analysis demonstrates that socio-&lt;br&gt; cultural, organizational and personal factors significantly affect participation of women in leadership position&lt;br&gt; (p&amp;lt;0.05). Therefore, local government needs to make sure that the formulated and ratified specific policies,&lt;br&gt; national objectives, strategies and programs are implemented properly. Women need to educate themselves and&lt;br&gt; broaden their capability so as to break away from the stereotypical behavio&lt;/p&gt;</dct:description>
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