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The Motivation in Becoming and Remaining in the Police Service and Gender – Related Problems of Policewomen in Western Batangas

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Author(s)
Dr. Anania B. Aquino
Keywords
- gender equality
gender sensitivity
employees’ motivation
policewoman
descriptive study
Philippines
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/510841
Online Access
https://doaj.org/article/ad8f9eefe3de403e987ad53b8526a591
Abstract
As the police force performs important functions in society, men and women alike
 are attracted to enter this job. However, it can be noted that there is a preponderance of male over
 female in the police service which is true in the Philippines. With this scenario, female police
 officers may have experienced difficulties in performing their duties and responsibilities.
 The study surveyed the profile, motivation to enter the police service, work motivation, gender
 – related problems and its perceived effect to the job performance of policewomen from five
 municipalities in Western Batangas, Philippines. It used descriptive research method with
 questionnaire as data – gathering instrument back –up with interviews.
 There were only 14 female police officers mostly young, married, bachelor’s degree holder,
 had been in the service for 1-5 years and were PO1. They were motivated to enter and remain in
 the police service because of the police uniform, service to country men, and implementation of law
 and justice. Gender – related problems they experienced were perceived to be affecting their
 performance to the least extent as they received very satisfactory job performance rating.
 Conclusions reached were that female police officers were motivated to enter and remain in the
 service for different reasons and most did not feel discriminated.
Date
2014-04-01
Type
Article
Identifier
oai:doaj.org/article:ad8f9eefe3de403e987ad53b8526a591
2350-7756
2350-8442
https://doaj.org/article/ad8f9eefe3de403e987ad53b8526a591
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