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Chaoqun Ni, Assistant Professor, Information School/School of Computer, Data and Information Sciences

March 23 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

How parenthood contributes to gender gaps in academia

5013 Vilas and on Zoom
https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/93837401678

Being a parent has long been associated with gender disparities in academia. However, details of the mechanisms by which parenthood and gender influence academic career achievement and progression are not fully understood. Using data from a survey of 7,764 academics in North America and publication data from the Web of Science, we analyze gender differences in parenthood and academic achievements and explore the influence of work-family conflict and partner support on these gender gaps. Our results suggest that gender gaps in academic achievement are, in fact, “parenthood gender gaps.” Specifically, we found significant gender gaps in most of the measures of academic achievement (both objective and subjective) in the parent group but not in the non-parent group. Mothers are more likely than fathers to experience higher levels of work-family conflict and to receive lower levels of partner support, contributing significantly to the gender gaps in academic achievement for the parent group. We also discuss possible interventions and actions for reducing gender gaps in academia.

Co-founder, Metascience Research Lab

University of Wisconsin-Madison

https://chaoqunni.github.io/

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March 23
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12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
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