The PhD parenthood trap :: caught between work and family in academia /
"The PhD Parenthood Trap gives voice to the struggles lived by parents in academia and identifies avenues to better approaches. Kerry F. Crawford and Leah C. Windsor present insights from original survey data and vignettes that they have collected from scholars across disciplines. Topics includ...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The PhD Parenthood Trap gives voice to the struggles lived by parents in academia and identifies avenues to better approaches. Kerry F. Crawford and Leah C. Windsor present insights from original survey data and vignettes that they have collected from scholars across disciplines. Topics include pregnancy, miscarriage and infant loss, family leave, breastfeeding, daily parenting challenges, and more. The authors have found that universities and their departments are displaying a lack of understanding, uniform policies, support, and flexibility for family formation and parenting, which is hurting the career development of parent-scholars, especially women. The authors conclude each chapter with recommendations for best practices and needed changes in order to make academia an exemplar of progressive family leave policies. The PhD Parenthood Trap is a rallying cry for parents in academia and it also seeks to educate university and department administrators in order to encourage meaningful change"-- |
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topic | Women college teachers United States Social conditions. Women in higher education United States Social conditions. Women graduate students United States Social conditions. Working mothers United States. Work and family United States. Work-life balance United States. Professeures (Enseignement supérieur) États-Unis Conditions sociales. Femmes dans l'enseignement supérieur États-Unis Conditions sociales. Mères au travail États-Unis. Travail et familles États-Unis. Conciliation travail-vie personnelle États-Unis. EDUCATION / Higher bisacsh Women college teachers Social conditions fast Women graduate students Social conditions fast Work and family fast Work-life balance fast Working mothers fast |
topic_facet | Women college teachers United States Social conditions. Women in higher education United States Social conditions. Women graduate students United States Social conditions. Working mothers United States. Work and family United States. Work-life balance United States. Professeures (Enseignement supérieur) États-Unis Conditions sociales. Femmes dans l'enseignement supérieur États-Unis Conditions sociales. Mères au travail États-Unis. Travail et familles États-Unis. Conciliation travail-vie personnelle États-Unis. EDUCATION / Higher Women college teachers Social conditions Women graduate students Social conditions Work and family Work-life balance Working mothers United States Electronic book. |
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