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The PhD Parenthood Trap
Caught Between Work and Family in Academia
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- Kerry F. CrawfordLeah C. WindsorAmanda MurdieWhitney PirtleNancy RowerErin Olsen-TellesSara McLaughlin MitchellKathleen J. HancockAnonymousCourtney BurnsDavid Andersen-RodgersSarah Shair-RosenfieldReed M. WoodSahar ShafqatKrista E. WiegandSusan Hannah AllenChristina FattoreKelly BakerJael Goldsmith WeilSusan SellKelly KaderaLily MoloneyMadeleine MoloneyMaxwell Moloney
2021
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What it’s really like to be a parent in the world of higher education, and how academia can make this hard climb a little less steepAcademia has a big problem. For many parents—especially mothers—the idea of “work-life balance” is a work-life myth. Parents and caregivers work harder than ever to grow and thrive in their careers while juggling the additional responsibilities that accompany parenthood. Sudden disruptions and daily constraints such as breastfeeding, sick days that kee...
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