Despite the fact that childbearing is time-consuming (i.e. associated with a negative resource effect), we descriptively find female researchers with children in business and economics to be more productive than female researchers without children. Hence, female researchers with children either manage to overcompensate the negative resource effect associated with childbearing by working harder (positive incentive effect), or only the most productive female researchers decide to go for a career in academia and have children at the same time (positive self-selection effect). Our first descriptive evidence on the timing of parenthood among more than 400 researchers in business and economics from Austria, Germany and the German-speaking part of...
Do lifestyle preferences contribute to the remaining gender gap in higher positions in academia with...
Academic women in Austria and Germany have extraordinarily high final levels ofchildlessness of 45-6...
This paper documents the evolving impact of childbearing on the work activity of mothers between 178...
Despite the fact that childbearing is time-consuming (i.e. associated with a negative resource effec...
Despite the fact that childbearing is time-consuming (i.e., associated with a negative resource effe...
We examine the effect of pregnancy and parenthood on the research productivity of academic economist...
Based on data that tracks curriculum vitae (CV) and publication records as well as survey informatio...
To date, studies on how having children affects the research productivity of academics, and whether ...
Abstract Based on data that tracks CV and publication records as well as survey information from soc...
We examine the effect of parenthood on the research productivity of academic economists. Combining t...
We examine the effect of parenthood on the research productivity of academic economists. Combining t...
We examine the effect of parenthood on the research productivity of academic economists. Combining t...
This preliminary paper investigates the cost of parenting engagement on academic productivity and im...
- The goal of the present research was to explore the work-life balance (WLB) of young female engine...
Do lifestyle preferences contribute to the remaining gender gap in higher positions in academia with...
Do lifestyle preferences contribute to the remaining gender gap in higher positions in academia with...
Academic women in Austria and Germany have extraordinarily high final levels ofchildlessness of 45-6...
This paper documents the evolving impact of childbearing on the work activity of mothers between 178...
Despite the fact that childbearing is time-consuming (i.e. associated with a negative resource effec...
Despite the fact that childbearing is time-consuming (i.e., associated with a negative resource effe...
We examine the effect of pregnancy and parenthood on the research productivity of academic economist...
Based on data that tracks curriculum vitae (CV) and publication records as well as survey informatio...
To date, studies on how having children affects the research productivity of academics, and whether ...
Abstract Based on data that tracks CV and publication records as well as survey information from soc...
We examine the effect of parenthood on the research productivity of academic economists. Combining t...
We examine the effect of parenthood on the research productivity of academic economists. Combining t...
We examine the effect of parenthood on the research productivity of academic economists. Combining t...
This preliminary paper investigates the cost of parenting engagement on academic productivity and im...
- The goal of the present research was to explore the work-life balance (WLB) of young female engine...
Do lifestyle preferences contribute to the remaining gender gap in higher positions in academia with...
Do lifestyle preferences contribute to the remaining gender gap in higher positions in academia with...
Academic women in Austria and Germany have extraordinarily high final levels ofchildlessness of 45-6...
This paper documents the evolving impact of childbearing on the work activity of mothers between 178...