Changing times, changing resources: Starting a family as a graduate student

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ACS Chemical Biology Pub Date : 2023-05-09 DOI:10.1017/iop.2023.2
Bhindai Mahabir, Sonal Swain, Joel Hernández, Ho Kwan Cheung
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Over the past few decades, women have increasingly attained educational and employment opportunities that were previously unavailable to them (Van de Kaa, 1987). Gabriel and colleagues (2022) demonstrate that there is insufficient support for pregnancy, motherhood, and child caregiving despite the growing number of female faculty in academia. Although we applaud and agree with the many points raised by Gabriel et al. (2022), one overlooked perspective is how female graduate students experience starting a family while pursuing their academic careers. Depending on individual career trajectory, graduate education often coincides with the ideal time for starting a family. The graduate student population forms the backbone of higher education as instructors and researchers. Therefore, to understand the systemic disadvantages faced by women in academia, graduate students must be included in the discussion. In our commentary, we discuss how perspectives on career pursuit and family planning have evolved, including changes in culture and societal expectations, increased access to higher education for women, and technological advances in family planning. Following that, we discuss the challenges female graduate students may face when starting a family, such as limited financial resources and support. After examining how these challenges can negatively impact academic and professional performance, we suggest some accommodations and resources that may help address the concerns raised.
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时代在变,资源在变:作为研究生组建家庭
在过去几十年中,妇女越来越多地获得了以前无法获得的教育和就业机会(Van de Kaa, 1987年)。加布里埃尔及其同事(2022)表明,尽管学术界的女性教师人数不断增加,但对怀孕、母亲和儿童照顾的支持不足。尽管我们赞同Gabriel等人(2022)提出的许多观点,但有一个被忽视的观点是,女研究生在追求学术生涯的同时如何组建家庭。根据个人的职业发展轨迹,研究生教育往往与组建家庭的理想时间相吻合。研究生作为教师和研究人员构成了高等教育的中坚力量。因此,要了解女性在学术界面临的系统性劣势,必须将研究生纳入讨论范围。在我们的评论中,我们讨论了职业追求和计划生育的观点是如何演变的,包括文化和社会期望的变化,女性接受高等教育的机会增加,以及计划生育方面的技术进步。接下来,我们讨论了女研究生在组建家庭时可能面临的挑战,比如有限的经济资源和支持。在研究了这些挑战如何对学业和专业表现产生负面影响之后,我们建议一些住宿和资源可以帮助解决所提出的问题。
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ACS Chemical Biology
ACS Chemical Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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