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Parenting and Professing - Balancing Family Work with an Academic Career (Hardcover)
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Parenting and Professing - Balancing Family Work with an Academic Career (Hardcover)
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For those outside academia who face the conflicting demands of work
and family, the typical professor's job might seem like a dream
occupation - flexible schedule, the ability to do some work from
home, summers off. But as this book reveals, that popular image is
anything but accurate, especially where women are concerned.
Indeed, with their demands for total commitment from professors,
colleges and universities offer a generally inhospitable workplace
for dedicated parents. As recent research has shown, having babies
before gaining tenure can have a considerable negative impact on
women's academic careers, and this problem is clearly a key factor
in women's inability to achieve gender parity in academia. The
twenty-four essays in this collection - almost all of them
recounting personal experiences - offer a complex view of both the
difficulties and rewards of combining parenting with academic work
and provide valuable ideas for how individuals and institutions can
create change. Following an introductory overview of recent
research on work-family issues specific to higher education, the
book is divided into three parts. In ""Challenges,"" the essayists
confront situations that complicate individuals' efforts to succeed
at both parenting and professorial work, such as the difficulties
of finding faculty positions, unusual family configurations, and
biases against mothers. The essays in ""Possibilities"" recount the
positives - for research and teaching, for families and the
professors themselves - of finding ways to honor both family and
professional commitments. ""Change,"" the third section, explores
ideas for making it easier to combine parenting with an academic
career - changes at the individual, interpersonal, policy, and
system levels.
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