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The new generation of scholars differs in many ways from its
predecessor of just a few decades ago. Academia once consisted
largely of men in traditional single-earner families. Today, men
and women fill the doctoral student ranks in nearly equal numbers
and most will experience both the benefits and challenges of living
in dual-income households. This generation also has new
expectations and values, notably the desire for flexibility and
balance between careers and other life goals. However, changes to
the structure and culture of academia have not kept pace with young
scholars' desires for work-family balance.
"
Do Babies Matter?" is the first comprehensive examination of the
relationship between family formation and the academic careers of
men and women. The book begins with graduate students and
postdoctoral fellows, moves on to early and mid-career years, and
ends with retirement. Individual chapters examine graduate school,
how recent PhD recipients get into the academic game, the tenure
process, and life after tenure. The authors explore the family
sacrifices women often have to make to get ahead in academia and
consider how gender and family interact to affect promotion to full
professor, salaries, and retirement. Concrete strategies are
suggested for transforming the university into a family-friendly
environment at every career stage.
The book draws on over a decade of research using unprecedented
data resources, including the Survey of Doctorate Recipients, a
nationally representative panel survey of PhDs in America, and
multiple surveys of faculty and graduate students at the ten-campus
University of California system..
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