Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Domestic space utilisation and gender identity among staff of Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria

View through CrossRef
Gender identities are expressions of masculine or feminine natures and interpreted within socio-cultural contexts. In this study, gender identities, domestic space utilisation and gender roles among staff of Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria were identified and analysed. With the aid of pre-tested questionnaires, primary data were collected using multi-stage sampling technique from 222 out of 675 staff members of Osun State University Osogbo. Secondary data were obtained from the Academic Planning Unit of the University and Osun State Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning. Descriptive statistics such as frequency and percentage tables, cross tabulation, and Bem Androgyny Model were utilized for the analysis of data obtained. Findings on individual gender identities showed that 1.3% of the respondents were masculine, 36% were feminine while 62.7% of the respondents were androgynous. Majority of the males and females were androgynous however some males were feminine although no female was masculine. Remarkably, only 2.2% of the males were masculine. These findings further confirm that most individuals possess a combination of feminine and masculine traits known as androgyny, and that individuals? gender identities do not necessarily correspond with their biological sex. Results also showed that domestic space utilisation and domestic gender roles varied with individual gender identities rather than just gender (being male or female). The study concluded that gender identities are important to the concept of gender-integrated housing design. Therefore gender-responsive housing designed to equitably meet the needs of men and women should be encouraged.
Title: Domestic space utilisation and gender identity among staff of Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria
Description:
Gender identities are expressions of masculine or feminine natures and interpreted within socio-cultural contexts.
In this study, gender identities, domestic space utilisation and gender roles among staff of Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria were identified and analysed.
With the aid of pre-tested questionnaires, primary data were collected using multi-stage sampling technique from 222 out of 675 staff members of Osun State University Osogbo.
Secondary data were obtained from the Academic Planning Unit of the University and Osun State Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning.
Descriptive statistics such as frequency and percentage tables, cross tabulation, and Bem Androgyny Model were utilized for the analysis of data obtained.
Findings on individual gender identities showed that 1.
3% of the respondents were masculine, 36% were feminine while 62.
7% of the respondents were androgynous.
Majority of the males and females were androgynous however some males were feminine although no female was masculine.
Remarkably, only 2.
2% of the males were masculine.
These findings further confirm that most individuals possess a combination of feminine and masculine traits known as androgyny, and that individuals? gender identities do not necessarily correspond with their biological sex.
Results also showed that domestic space utilisation and domestic gender roles varied with individual gender identities rather than just gender (being male or female).
The study concluded that gender identities are important to the concept of gender-integrated housing design.
Therefore gender-responsive housing designed to equitably meet the needs of men and women should be encouraged.

Related Results

Influence of Personality and Job-Related Factors on Pay Satisfaction among Hotel Industry Employees in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria
Influence of Personality and Job-Related Factors on Pay Satisfaction among Hotel Industry Employees in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria
This study investigate the influence of personality and job-relatedfactors on pay satisfaction among Hotel Industry Employees in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria (a case study of select...
Ethics in Financial Service Industry as Panacea for Organizational Performance in Osogbo and Iree Metropolis, Osun State, Nigeria
Ethics in Financial Service Industry as Panacea for Organizational Performance in Osogbo and Iree Metropolis, Osun State, Nigeria
The study investigates the argument and counterargument within the scientific discussion on ethics as the panacea to organizational performance in the financial service industry us...
Gender identity development in autistic individuals: An interview study
Gender identity development in autistic individuals: An interview study
Autistic individuals report more gender-related questions and gender incongruence compared to non-autistic peers. However, research on gender identity in autistic individuals lacks...
THE IMPACT OF RELIGION ON NIGERIAN POLITICS (2015–2025)
THE IMPACT OF RELIGION ON NIGERIAN POLITICS (2015–2025)
Government policy plays a crucial role in the preservation of cultural heritage and the promotion of tourism in culturally diverse societies. In Osun State, Nigeria, the Osun–Osog...
Staff Wellbeing and Networks Support (SWANS) Study
Staff Wellbeing and Networks Support (SWANS) Study
BACKGROUND Anecdotal evidence from Lincolnshire National Health Service (NHS) Provider Trusts alluded to widely publicised reports of increased levels of stress and anxiety among ...
Warszawska konspiracja więzienna 1939-1944 (udział polskiego personelu)
Warszawska konspiracja więzienna 1939-1944 (udział polskiego personelu)
Taken over by the Nazi in September 1939, Polish prisons became not only the gallows of many thousands of Poles but also the site of heroic struggle against the invaders ‒ a strugg...

Back to Top