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The continuous decline in female students’ enrolment in accounting courses in 
Ghana has been witnessed and attributed to various factors. It is in this light that, 
the study seeks to assess the factors that influence female students in pursuing a 
career in accounting among Senior High Schools within the Sekondi-Takoradi 
metropolis. The study employed the quantitative approach and descriptive 
research design due to its research objectives. A sample size of 136 respondents 
were randomly chosen to participate in the data collection exercise, but 132 
respondents with a 97.1 percent response rate were used for the study. The study 
employed the descriptive tools such as frequencies and percentages in analysing 
data obtained from structured questionnaires. The study found that, motivation 
is the major personal factor influencing female students to pursue accounting 
careers. It was also found that, a role model is the major reference factor who 
influences female students accounting career choices. In this regard, the study 
recommended that, a good emphasis of accounting should be promoted in SHSs 
in Ghana, especially those within Sekondi-Takoradi, in order to motivate female 
students to pursue accounting careers | 
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