Women in higher education: A brief report on stress during COVID-19

DS Johnson, AD Johnson… - Management in …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Management in Education, 2023journals.sagepub.com
Higher education institutions have evolved into a more stressful environment. Women have
been experiencing higher levels of stress than their male counterparts. With higher
education adopting to the onset of the pandemic, this brief report studied women's perceived
stress in relation to perceived organizational and supervisory support, and age during times
of crisis. In an era of social distancing, quarantines, and lockdowns, the findings suggest that
women's perceived stress is negatively related to age, perceived organizational support …
Higher education institutions have evolved into a more stressful environment. Women have been experiencing higher levels of stress than their male counterparts. With higher education adopting to the onset of the pandemic, this brief report studied women’s perceived stress in relation to perceived organizational and supervisory support, and age during times of crisis. In an era of social distancing, quarantines, and lockdowns, the findings suggest that women’s perceived stress is negatively related to age, perceived organizational support, and perceived supervisory support. Society as we once knew it pre-pandemic will never be the same. Higher education is inevitably going to have to manage the aftermath, a new normal that can only be as effective as the employees that help keep the organization running.
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