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Rebuilding the Academy: Strategies for Supporting Academic Mothers during the COVID-19 Global Pandemic and Beyond

Authors :
Emily H.G. Cooperdock
Amy J. Burgin
Lory Z. Santiago-Vázquez
Torrance C. Hanley
Sarah W. Davies
Carly D. Kenkel
Maren Ziegler
Amy Marcarelli
Nikki Traylor-Knowles
Catherine M. Matassa
Robinson W. Fulweiler
Jennifer F. Biddle
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Preprints, 2020.

Abstract

The issues mothers face in the academy have been discussed for decades. Routinely, new studies report significant differences between women and men at comparable career stages with respect to salary, service demands, publications, grant submissions, and overall funding rates. The COVID-19 pandemic is further exposing these inequalities as women scientists who are parenting while also engaging in a combination of academic related duties are falling further behind. COVID-19 is shaking the very foundations of our society and laying bare the many inequalities that defined our pre-COVID world. We can solve these inequities by investing strategically in creative solutions, thereby making the most of women’s contributions to scientific endeavors. Here we describe strategies that would make the academy more equitable for working mothers now and into the future. Importantly, while the data are clear that mothers are being disproportionally impacted by COVID-19, many groups could benefit from these same ideas. Now is the time to act. Rather than rebuilding what we once knew, let us be the architects of a new world.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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