This paper highlighted the diverse voices of 84 female-identifying professors in STEM fields who responded to a series of open-ended questions regarding work, family, and tenure experiences in the context of the current global pandemic. The current paper is part of a longitudinal study of the vocational experiences of tenure-track women in STEM that has examined the “leaky pipeline” in women’s academic careers. Consensual Qualitative Research-Modified (CQR-M; ) was implemented to analyze the data. The findings suggested that participants perceived the precarious balance between work and family to have increased in difficulty in the face of COVID-19. Among untenured female faculty with children, an added layer of challenge was noted related ...
The unequal gendered impact of parenthood on academic careers poses a crucial challenge in patriarch...
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, a growing body of international literature is analyzing the effect...
In this paper, we theorize the intersectional gendered impacts of COVID-19 on faculty labor, with a ...
The novel coronavirus set off a global pandemic of the COVID-19 disease that affected higher educati...
Objective We explored the experiences of academic mothers traversing the simultaneous demands of par...
COVID-19 has impacted all of us, however, its impact has been problematic for tenure-track faculty m...
Gender differences in academia are well-known. Women publish less, achieve higher positions less fre...
Objective: We explored the experiences of academic mothers traversing the simultaneous demands of pa...
This chapter discusses precarious women's experiences in HEI in the UK to explore the precarity of a...
The COVID 19 pandemic exposed the precarious positioning of two groups within the academic STEM syst...
Academics in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) faced difficulties during the pandemic when moving...
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated pre-existing gender inequities in work and academia and further st...
We discuss our evidence-based approach to understanding and addressing the gendered impact of the pa...
Abstract While studies suggested adverse impacts of COVID-19 on scientific outputs and work routines...
In order to gain an insight into scholars’ concerns emerging from the COVID-19 crisis, we asked scie...
The unequal gendered impact of parenthood on academic careers poses a crucial challenge in patriarch...
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, a growing body of international literature is analyzing the effect...
In this paper, we theorize the intersectional gendered impacts of COVID-19 on faculty labor, with a ...
The novel coronavirus set off a global pandemic of the COVID-19 disease that affected higher educati...
Objective We explored the experiences of academic mothers traversing the simultaneous demands of par...
COVID-19 has impacted all of us, however, its impact has been problematic for tenure-track faculty m...
Gender differences in academia are well-known. Women publish less, achieve higher positions less fre...
Objective: We explored the experiences of academic mothers traversing the simultaneous demands of pa...
This chapter discusses precarious women's experiences in HEI in the UK to explore the precarity of a...
The COVID 19 pandemic exposed the precarious positioning of two groups within the academic STEM syst...
Academics in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) faced difficulties during the pandemic when moving...
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated pre-existing gender inequities in work and academia and further st...
We discuss our evidence-based approach to understanding and addressing the gendered impact of the pa...
Abstract While studies suggested adverse impacts of COVID-19 on scientific outputs and work routines...
In order to gain an insight into scholars’ concerns emerging from the COVID-19 crisis, we asked scie...
The unequal gendered impact of parenthood on academic careers poses a crucial challenge in patriarch...
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, a growing body of international literature is analyzing the effect...
In this paper, we theorize the intersectional gendered impacts of COVID-19 on faculty labor, with a ...