ABSTRACT

This book explores the personal and professional lives of women in the Indian Civil Services and analyses the dynamics of gender and workplace identities for women in government.

Based on first-hand interviews of women civil servants at various levels and ages, this book presents a narrative of their work conditions, the degrees of authority they exercise and their perceptions of themselves – in relation to their children, husbands, family, male and female colleagues, politicians and the public at large. It addresses pertinent issues like work–family balance, workforce diversity, equal employment opportunity, sexual harassment at the workplace, among others. Through this research, the author addresses questions such as, do women in public administration think differently from their male colleagues? And do they exercise different leadership styles, prioritise different issues, approach problems differently, make decisions in markedly different ways and play an actively representative role? This book helps to identify major obstacles that hinder the participation of women in decision-making and uncovers the bottlenecks that impede women’s advancement in the civil services specifically to policymaking positions.

An important and timely study, this book will be useful for scholars and researchers of gender studies, public administration, management and leadership studies. It will also be of interest to organisations working on issues of equal opportunity and affirmative action in public institutions.

chapter Chapter 1|21 pages

Women in the Civil Services in India

The Pre-1947 Story

chapter Chapter 2|19 pages

Women in the Civil Services in Post-Independent India

chapter Chapter 3|24 pages

Family, Work and Well-Being

Striking a Balance

chapter Chapter 4|21 pages

A Man's World

The Nature of the Civil Service Job

chapter Chapter 6|14 pages

Female Civil Servants and Female Political Representatives

Is Sisterhood Possible?

chapter Chapter 7|16 pages

For a More Representative Civil Service

Does Sisterhood Make a Difference?

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion