Authors
Margaret Sallee, Kelly Ward, Lisa Wolf-Wendel
Publication date
2016/6
Journal
Innovative Higher Education
Volume
41
Pages
187-202
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
This article is based on data from two qualitative studies that examined the experiences of 93 tenure-line faculty members who are also mothers and fathers. Using gender schemas and ideal worker norms as a guide, we examined the pressures that professors experience amid unrealistic expectations in their work and home lives. Women participants reported performing a disproportionate amount of care in the home while simultaneously feeling unable to take advantage of family-friendly policies. In contrast, men acknowledged that, although their partners performed more care in the home, they felt penalized for wanting to be involved parents.
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