This research involved in-depth interviews with nineteen women professors, drawn from across various faculties and ranks at one Canadian university, and was intended to explore the interconnections between the women's personal and professional lives. The women in this study chose to combine having children with an academic career. Most of them depicted their career trajectory as a lifelong challenge, one that was both fulfilling and prestigious. In contrast, the women reported a number of obstacles in their career paths that served to prevent them from gaining full membership in academic life. This study probes the nature of such obstacles that are grouped into two categories: the child-related time crunch and the career-related time crunch...
Women are underrepresented in the professoriate compared to men; this study was de-signed to examine...
This study explores the underrepresentation of female professionals, especially in the science, tech...
This qualitative case study of faculty at one research institution examined the factors that shape f...
This research involved in-depth interviews with nineteen women professors, drawn from across various...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the interconnections between the persona...
Childfree women remain prevalent among university-based academics in the English-speaking countries....
AbstractThis qualitative research project explored the experiences of women who juggle the demands o...
Women are underrepresented in the professoriate compared to men; this study was designed to examine ...
Since the 1970s, women have formed a growing percentage of university graduates and more female grad...
Despite the egalitarian and collegial philosophy in its ideals, academic market is segregated and ge...
ObjectiveAlthough women attend medical school and residency at similar rates to men, they experience...
Despite the increasing number of female students in undergraduate and graduate programs, female facu...
This paper aims to enhance our understanding of the challenges women in academia face in their pursu...
The purpose of this study was to understand the personal and professional experiences of women facul...
A study dealing with the dual problem of raising children and pursuing an academic career was conduc...
Women are underrepresented in the professoriate compared to men; this study was de-signed to examine...
This study explores the underrepresentation of female professionals, especially in the science, tech...
This qualitative case study of faculty at one research institution examined the factors that shape f...
This research involved in-depth interviews with nineteen women professors, drawn from across various...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the interconnections between the persona...
Childfree women remain prevalent among university-based academics in the English-speaking countries....
AbstractThis qualitative research project explored the experiences of women who juggle the demands o...
Women are underrepresented in the professoriate compared to men; this study was designed to examine ...
Since the 1970s, women have formed a growing percentage of university graduates and more female grad...
Despite the egalitarian and collegial philosophy in its ideals, academic market is segregated and ge...
ObjectiveAlthough women attend medical school and residency at similar rates to men, they experience...
Despite the increasing number of female students in undergraduate and graduate programs, female facu...
This paper aims to enhance our understanding of the challenges women in academia face in their pursu...
The purpose of this study was to understand the personal and professional experiences of women facul...
A study dealing with the dual problem of raising children and pursuing an academic career was conduc...
Women are underrepresented in the professoriate compared to men; this study was de-signed to examine...
This study explores the underrepresentation of female professionals, especially in the science, tech...
This qualitative case study of faculty at one research institution examined the factors that shape f...