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Gender equality in global health leadership: Cross-sectional survey of global health graduates.

Kathryn M Yount1,2, Yuk Fai Cheong3, Stephanie S Miedema2, Julia S Chen1, Elizabeth Menstell4, Lauren Maxwell1, Usha Ramakrishnan1, Cari Jo Clark1, Roger Rochat1, Carlos Del Rio1,5.   

Abstract

Women comprise two-thirds of the global-health (GH) workforce but are underrepresented in leadership. GH departments are platforms to advance gender equality in GH leadership. Using a survey of graduates from one GH department, we compared women's and men's post-training career agency and GH employment and assessed whether gender gaps in training accounted for gender gaps in career outcomes. Master-of-Public-Health (MPH) and mid-career-fellow alumni since 2010 received a 31-question online survey. Forty-four per cent of MPH alum and 24% of fellows responded. Using logistic regression, we tested gender gaps in training satisfaction, career agency, and GH employment, unadjusted and adjusted for training received. Women (N = 293) reported lower satisfaction with training (M7.6 vs 8.2) and career agency (leadership ability: M6.3 vs 7.4) than men (N = 60). Women more often than men acquired methods-related skills (95% vs 78%), employment recommendations (42% vs 18%), and group membership. Men more often than women acquired leadership training (43% vs 23%), award recommendations (53% vs 17%), and conference support (65% vs 35%). Women and men had similar odds of GH employment. Accounting for confounders and gender-gaps in training eliminated gender gaps in five of six career-agency outcomes. Panel studies of women's and men's career trajectories in GH are needed.

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Keywords:  Gender equality; global health training; global health workforce; leadership

Year:  2019        PMID: 31869280     DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2019.1701057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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