Two Rings and a Doctorate: Gender and Marital Status in the Pursuit of Ph.D. Success in Moroccan Universities

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32996/jgcs.2024.4.1.3

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Married Ph.D. Students, Gender Roles, Societal Expectations, Work-Life Balance, Moroccan context

Abstract

This study provides a qualitative examination of the intersected impact of gender and marital status on Ph.D. success for both men and women in Morocco. Utilizing semi-structured interviews with 20 married doctoral students from both genders across three Moroccan universities, the research revealed a significant divergence in the lived experiences and Ph.D. success indicators of married men and women. Men were generally encouraged by gender expectations, which often served as a motivator in their academic journey, whereas women faced hurdles due to these expectations, as their academic roles often collided with traditional roles as wives and mothers. Both genders, however, reported struggles in maintaining work-life balance, with women experiencing more challenges due to social expectations and conventional gender roles. This research emphasized the importance of a strong support system and a conducive home environment for academic success. Cultural context significantly influenced the participants’ academic journey, stressing the need for societal change and redefinition of traditional gender roles. The findings suggest the need for institutional and societal efforts to establish a supportive infrastructure for all Ph.D. students, irrespective of their marital status or gender.

Author Biographies

  • Abdelouahd Bouzar, PhD Researcher, Department of English Studies, University of Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah, Fez, Morocco

    Abdelouahd BOUZAR is a High School Teacher, a Ph.D. candidate at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of Dhar El Mahraz, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez, Morocco, and a Graphic Designer. He is interested in ICTs, Artificial Intelligence, textbook design, research methodology, gender, education, and statistics.

  • Tayeb Ghourdou, Associate Professor, Department of English Studies, University of Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah, Fez, Morocco

    Tayeb GHOURDOU is an Associate Professor of English Language and Literature at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University in Fes, Morocco. His research interests include Cultural and Gender Studies, Critical Discourse Analysis, TEFL, and translation. He has several publications on these topics, including works on student perspectives, blended learning, and ESP in Moroccan higher education.

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2024-03-31

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Research Article

How to Cite

EL IDRISSI, K., Bouzar, A., & Ghourdou, T. (2024). Two Rings and a Doctorate: Gender and Marital Status in the Pursuit of Ph.D. Success in Moroccan Universities. Journal of Gender, Culture and Society, 4(1), 20-28. https://doi.org/10.32996/jgcs.2024.4.1.3