|
Overall N (%) who agreed/strongly agreed |
High-Income Country Residents (N = 264) N (%) who agreed/strongly agreed |
Low- and Middle-Income Country Residents (N = 88) N (%) who agreed/strongly agreed |
Chi Square (P value) |
|
Women face unique barriers to advancing to positions of global health leadership compared to men (N = 352) |
317 (89.5) |
242 (91.7) |
73 (83.0) |
12.3 (0.015) |
I personally feel like gender bias has affected my career growth in global health (N = 352) |
209 (59.0) |
153 (57.9) |
54 (61.3) |
3.7 (0.44) |
|
Overall N (%) who marked as one of the most important barriers |
High-Income Country Respondents N (%) who marked as one of the most important barriers |
Low- and Middle-Income Country Respondents N (%) who marked as one of the most important barriers |
Chi Square (P value) |
|
Lack of mentorship (N = 336) |
188 (56.0) |
130 (52.2) |
57 (67.1) |
6.5 (0.04) |
Balancing work and home (N = 320) |
167 (52.2) |
117 (49.2) |
49 (60.5) |
3.4 (0.184) |
Gender bias in home country (N = 320) |
161 (50.3) |
119 (49.6) |
42 (52.5) |
0.21 (0.896) |
Lack of female mentors (N = 322) |
135 (41.9) |
98 (40.5) |
37 (46.8) |
1.01 (0.60) |
Lack of assertiveness/confidence (N = 315) |
117 (37.1) |
85 (36.5) |
32 (39.5) |
1.4 (0.478) |
Lack of opportunities (N = 312) |
109 (34.9) |
69 (29.7) |
40 (50.6) |
11.6 (0.003) |
Lack of funding for meetings and networking (N = 313) |
104 (33.2) |
60 (26.0) |
43 (53.8) |
21.9 (<0.001) |
Gender bias in partner country (N = 309) |
97 (31.4) |
74 (32.0) |
23 (29.9) |
5.25 (0.072) |
Inadequate pay (N = 312) |
97 (31.1) |
65 (28.0) |
31 (39.7) |
4.4 (0.111) |
Safety concerns (N = 302) |
72 (23.7) |
37 (16.4) |
35 (45.5) |
27.2 (<0.001) |
Travel requirements (N = 302) |
68 (22.5) |
40 (17.8) |
27 (35.5) |
10.4 (0.006) |
Work Load (N = 305) |
64 (21.0) |
32 (14.0) |
31 (40.8) |
30.6 (<0.001) |
Lack of training (N = 294) |
53 (18.0) |
28(12.7) |
25 (34.3) |
21.9 (<0.001) |