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Advancing women in academic STEM fields through dual career policies and practices

McMahon, Marci R(Edited by)Mora, Marie T(Edited by)Qubbaj, Ala R(Edited by)
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Continuing to challenge American colleges and universities is the underrepresentation of women faculty in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, particularly Latinas and other underrepresented women of color.

Advancing Women in Academic STEM Fields through Dual Career Policies and Practices, comprised of scholarly essays, case studies, and interviews, argues that to address equity issues related to women faculty, academic institutions should consider work-life perspectives, including dual careers, when designing faculty recruitment, retention, and advancement strategies.

By connecting the topic of dual career hiring to gender and ethnicity, the volume extends the current research on work-life integration by sharing best practices and approaches that have worked among institutions of higher education while incorporating issues related to intersectionality.

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Product Details
1641132442 / 9781641132442
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
06/01/2018
English
149 pages
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