As more married women are acquiring graduate level higher education degrees, perceptions and marital roles shift requiring that spouses make changes in their own careers and take on more egalitarian roles in households in order to support their spouses’ pursuits. There is inconclusive evidence in the literature on the impact that higher education experiences have on asymmetrical, marital relationships. Despite this evolving trend, evidence of the non-student spousal experience is unknown. The men experience transformational learning through this educational journey as well, but that experience has also not been explored deeply. Through phenomenological and interpretive epistemological methods, the interview team gathered the experie...
How does a modern woman react to being defined by the role of wife? In our study, the authors examin...
Located on a transitional bridge between the worlds of student and scholar, doctoral candidates face...
That graduate study is detrimental to marriages has received empirical support. This study utilized ...
Graduation date: 1985The study was designed to determine the effect of doctoral\ud study upon the ma...
This phenomenological study explored the effect of marriage on the lived experience of four male doc...
Graduation date: 1981National statistics indicate substantially higher rates of divorce\ud in doctor...
The purpose of this study was to understand the perspectives of spouses of Black doctoral students d...
This study of professional women holding advanced degrees examined the influence of doctoral educati...
Most sociological approaches to understanding work/family balance focus exclusively on behavior, exa...
The purposes of this study were threefold: the first was to determine the effect that graduate and g...
Research involving married doctoral students has suggested that they face a unique set of circumstan...
With doctoral programs across disciplines experiencing perennially high attrition rates, in-depth ex...
With doctoral programs across disciplines experiencing perennially high attrition rates, in-depth ex...
This study examines perceptions of how marriage impacts two aspects of academics career success in S...
Studies have shown that women with academic spouses fare better on various outcomes of academic care...
How does a modern woman react to being defined by the role of wife? In our study, the authors examin...
Located on a transitional bridge between the worlds of student and scholar, doctoral candidates face...
That graduate study is detrimental to marriages has received empirical support. This study utilized ...
Graduation date: 1985The study was designed to determine the effect of doctoral\ud study upon the ma...
This phenomenological study explored the effect of marriage on the lived experience of four male doc...
Graduation date: 1981National statistics indicate substantially higher rates of divorce\ud in doctor...
The purpose of this study was to understand the perspectives of spouses of Black doctoral students d...
This study of professional women holding advanced degrees examined the influence of doctoral educati...
Most sociological approaches to understanding work/family balance focus exclusively on behavior, exa...
The purposes of this study were threefold: the first was to determine the effect that graduate and g...
Research involving married doctoral students has suggested that they face a unique set of circumstan...
With doctoral programs across disciplines experiencing perennially high attrition rates, in-depth ex...
With doctoral programs across disciplines experiencing perennially high attrition rates, in-depth ex...
This study examines perceptions of how marriage impacts two aspects of academics career success in S...
Studies have shown that women with academic spouses fare better on various outcomes of academic care...
How does a modern woman react to being defined by the role of wife? In our study, the authors examin...
Located on a transitional bridge between the worlds of student and scholar, doctoral candidates face...
That graduate study is detrimental to marriages has received empirical support. This study utilized ...