S Crook - Women's History Review, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The Covid-19 pandemic instigated fundamental challenges and changes to parents' working lives in Britain. This viewpoint article reflects upon the experience of balancing childrearing …
The menstrual cycle remains neglected in explorations of public health, and entirely remiss in occupational health literature, despite being a problematic source of gendered …
The link between work and health outcomes for preconception, pregnant, and postpartum (PPP) working women is complex. Further, innovation and enhanced understanding are …
The COVID-19 global pandemic has highlighted and exacerbated existing gender-based inequities in the workforce. A research collective developed by academic mothers with …
Although many academics in the United States assume that work-life balance, especially for women, is better at teaching-intensive colleges than at research-intensive universities, there …
While existing approaches to workplace stratification illuminate how relational and demographic processes impact workplace inequalities, little research has sought to …
RM Olabisi - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2021 - nature.com
The “leaky pipeline” and the “maternal wall” have for decades described the loss of women in STEM and the barriers faced by working mothers. Of the studies examining the impact of …
Structural reforms are needed to support mothers in psychology | Nature Reviews Psychology Skip to main content Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with …
How do academic mothers navigate their embodied selves in a disembodied academic life? More particularly, how do mothers in Philippine Higher Education balance the demands of …