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- W2022708561 abstract "The purpose of this study is to examine the factors affecting career advancement of femaleaccountants in accounting professional practice in Nigeria. The study also adopts a survey research design.Even though the study covers the population of accountants in professional practice in Nigeria, a sample of ahundred (Inn) qualified and non-qualified accountants including male and female was selected purposivelyfrom the big four accounting firms in Lagos State, Nigeria. The research instrument used is the questionnaire.The data collected was analyzed using chi-square. It was discovered that family responsibilities do not affectcareer advancement of male and female accountants. Also, the .findings revealed that gender does not influencethe access of accountants to opportunities within the job. Finally, it was deduced that gender influences thechoice of continuity of accountants in the professional practice of accounting. It is recommended thataccounting firms should provide female accountants with more flexible work schedules." @default.
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- W2022708561 title "Career Advancement of Female Accountants in Accounting Professional Practice in Nigeria" @default.
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