2023
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-023-01722-x
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Bias against parents in science hits women harder

Abstract: Worldwide, parenthood remains a major driver for the reduced participation of women in the job market, where discrimination stems from people’s biases against mothers, based on stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding the vision of motherhood in our society. In academia, parenthood may be perceived as negatively affecting scientists’ commitment and dedication, especially women’s. We conducted a survey amongst Brazilian scientists and found that mothers self-reported a higher prevalence of negative bias in th… Show more

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“…In most cases, there are no DEIJ policies in place and advertisements for positions follow a predefined governmental format, with no regard to inclusivity, gender-neutral language, and usage of pronouns. In particular, DEIJ commissions and committees are still scarce in most Brazilian universities, and the few that exist rarely consider issues facing queer and trans scientists (43,44).…”
Section: A Perspective From the Global Southmentioning
confidence: 99%

Running a queer- and trans-inclusive microbiology faculty search

Weissman,
Chappell,
Francesco Rodrigues de Oliveira
et al. 2024
Preprint
“…In most cases, there are no DEIJ policies in place and advertisements for positions follow a predefined governmental format, with no regard to inclusivity, gender-neutral language, and usage of pronouns. In particular, DEIJ commissions and committees are still scarce in most Brazilian universities, and the few that exist rarely consider issues facing queer and trans scientists (43,44).…”
Section: A Perspective From the Global Southmentioning
confidence: 99%

Running a queer- and trans-inclusive microbiology faculty search

Weissman,
Chappell,
Francesco Rodrigues de Oliveira
et al. 2024
Preprint
“…Moreover, having a flexible job can also increase the tasks of academics, especially when single or when their partners’ jobs lack such flexibility and all the “family tasks” are concentrated on the academic parent. Although this issue could affect either academic parent similarly, several studies have provided evidence that mothers are more affected (e.g., [ 49 , 56 ]), being the gender that culturally has acquired a higher responsibility for domestic tasks and childcare [ 57 ]. Finally, we would like to highlight that a flexible working schedule will also benefit caregivers, individuals with mental or other health issues, and scientists in general [ 58 ].…”
Section: Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fatores relativos às condições de trabalho em STEM: é composto por sete estudos voltados a investigar fatores relacionados às condições de trabalho na área. Estes foram desenvolvidos a partir de entrevistas (Sousa e Melo, 2009;Bacelar et al, 2021;Kemechian et al, 2023) e aplicação de questionários (Frize et al, 2021;Bezak et al, 2022;Heo et al, 2022;Staniscuaski et al, 2023), com trabalhadoras da área.…”
Section: Classificação Das Referências Quanto Ao Grupo Temáticounclassified