A dichotomy of domestic and academic pathways: challenges of motherhood in an international doctoral program on land science

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Land Use Science Pub Date : 2021-12-21 DOI:10.1080/1747423X.2021.2015002
Sara Velander, Fernanda Silva Martinelli, Dewi Idam Sari, Fatima Ali, Lisa Biber-Freudenberger
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ABSTRACT Dichotomies emerge among early-career land scientists when balancing their career goals with family obligations, exhibiting differences in gender and regions. Through on-line surveys, we examined the interconnection between family obligations and doctoral performance through a gender lens on an international sample of doctoral students. The analysis of the findings indicated that more women than men in the doctoral program were responsible for family obligations, with mothers experiencing a prolonged duration of completing their doctorates and a lower publication rate. Majority of the respondents, primarily women from the Global North, decided not to be parents due to anticipated challenges with maintaining a work-life balance exacerbated by traditional gender roles, limited financial support for childcare, and high demands of academia. The constraints of early-career land scientists, particularly mothers from the Global South living apart from relatives, need to be addressed for institutes to strengthen international gender equality in land science.
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国内和学术道路的二分法:国际土地科学博士项目中的母性挑战
摘要:在职业生涯早期的土地科学家中,当平衡他们的职业目标和家庭义务时,会出现二分法,表现出性别和地区的差异。通过在线调查,我们通过对国际博士生样本的性别视角,研究了家庭义务与博士生表现之间的相互关系。对研究结果的分析表明,在博士项目中,承担家庭义务的女性多于男性,母亲完成博士学位的时间较长,发表率较低。大多数受访者,主要是来自全球北方的女性,决定不为人父母,因为传统的性别角色、对儿童保育的财政支持有限以及学术界的高需求加剧了维持工作与生活平衡的预期挑战。需要解决早期职业土地科学家的制约因素,特别是来自全球南方的母亲与亲属分离的问题,以便各研究所加强土地科学领域的国际性别平等。
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Journal of Land Use Science
Journal of Land Use Science Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Land Use Science provides a central outlet for high-quality articles on theoretical and empirical aspects of land-use science at the interface of social and environmental systems. The Journal brings together an array of research perspectives at multiple temporal, spatial and social scales that contribute a better understanding of land-system dynamics and communicate scientific advances towards attaining land-system sustainability.
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