Work Force Diversity and Labour Productivity in Regional Referral Hospitals in Uganda. A case study of Fortportal Regional Referral Hospital
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2015-01
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of workforce diversity on labour productivity of employees in
Uganda regional referral hospitals with Fort Portal Regional Referral hospital as a case study. The
study specifically looked at; the relationship between gender and labour productivity of employees,
cultural differences and labor productivity and the relationship between the level of education and
labor productivity. The study used a case study design with both quantitative and qualitative
approaches. The study population included top management, middle management and operation
management. Structured questionnaires were used in the study to collect quantitative data and
interviews were used to collect qualitative data from key informants. The results of the survey
were analyzed to obtain frequencies, percentages and correlations. Study findings reveal that there
is a positive significant relationship between gender and labour productivity (r=251, p=.010).
Therefore improvement in gender sensitive balancing and respect leads to improvement in labour
productivity. Also there is a positive significant relationship between culture and labour
productivity (r=.217, p=0.27), implying that improvement in cultural aspects and respecting
cultural values leads to improvement in labour productivity. There is a positive and significant
relationship between education and labor productivity (r=325, p=0.001), therefore improvement
in education helps improve labour productivity. It was therefore recommended that there is need
to put in place a comprehensive gender based policy, promote gender inclusion, introduce
sensitization to appreciate different cultural differences, put in place an education and training
policy and encourage mentorship.
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Work Force Diversity, Labour Productivity, Regional Referral Hospitals, Uganda
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Kalenzi, Victor (2015) Work Force Diversity and Labour Productivity in Regional Referral Hospitals in Uganda. A case study of Fortportal Regional Referral Hospital