Impact of COVID-19 on academic mothers
Autor: | Adriana Seixas, Adriana Neumann, Fernanda P. Werneck, Ida Vanessa Doederlein Schwartz, Felipe Klein Ricachenevsky, Fernanda Stanisçuaski, Camila Infanger Almeida, Pâmela Billig Mello-Carpes, Eugenia Zandonà, Leticia de Oliveira, Rossana C. Soletti, Fernanda Maciel Reichert, Livia Kmetzsch, Alessandra Sayuri Kikuchi Tamajusuku |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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0106 biological sciences 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Scientific career Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Pneumonia Viral Mothers 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Betacoronavirus 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Humans Workplace Pandemics Gender inequality Gender equality Multidisciplinary Parenting SARS-CoV-2 Work-Life Balance COVID-19 Research Personnel Policy Female Gender gap Coronavirus Infections Psychology Humanities 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Women Working |
Zdroj: | Science |
ISSN: | 1095-9203 0036-8075 |
DOI: | 10.1126/science.abc2740 |
Popis: | As daily life grinds to a halt worldwide in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, professionals are adjusting to a new reality of remote working. For many researchers, the release from teaching and administrative activities means more time for independent work. In contrast, parents of young children for whom school has been cancelled are facing uniquely challenging responsibilities. Although academic fathers are not immune to the impacts of confinement, it is traditionally women who carry the heaviest load ([ 1 ][1], [ 2 ][2]). These women risk suffering yet another motherhood penalty. Instead of writing papers, they are likely to devote time to homeschooling children and doing household chores. For those who have not yet leaked from the pipeline ([ 3 ][3]) and are struggling to keep their careers on track, these months of heavier duties may increase the distance between them and their male and childless peers. Gender inequality in science is an urgent issue, and motherhood plays a major role in it ([ 4 ][4]). Recent years have witnessed the emergence of many initiatives that ignited changes toward addressing this problem [e.g., ([ 5 ][5]–[ 8 ][6])]. We cannot allow this pandemic to reverse advances and further deepen the gender gap in science. Policies and actions to mitigate the motherhood penalty can benefit all scientists. Deadlines for grant proposals, reports, and renewal requests must be postponed. Funding agencies should consider creating granting programs designed around the reality of academics with families. By instituting more flexible policies, we can make science fairer for everyone affected by the pandemic. 1. [↵][7]1. L. S. Machado et al ., “Parent in science: The impact of parenthood on the scientific career in Brazil,” Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Gender Equality in Software Engineering (2019), pp. 37–40. 2. [↵][8]1. M. A. Mason et al ., Do Babies Matter?: Gender and Family in the Ivory Tower (Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ, 2013). 3. [↵][9]1. J. Huang et al ., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 117, 4609 (2020). [OpenUrl][10][Abstract/FREE Full Text][11] 4. [↵][12]1. E. A. Cech, 2. M. Blair-Loy , Proc. Natl. Acad Sci U.S.A. 116, 4182 (2019). [OpenUrl][13][Abstract/FREE Full Text][14] 5. [↵][15]1. M. Mills 1. V. A. Jean et al ., in Gender and the Work-Family Experience, M. Mills, Ed. (Springer, 2015), pp. 291–311. 6. Parent in Science ([www.parentinscience.com][16]). 7. Mothers in Science ([www.mothersinscience.com][17]). 8. [↵][18]Mama Is an Academic ( ). [1]: #ref-1 [2]: #ref-2 [3]: #ref-3 [4]: #ref-4 [5]: #ref-5 [6]: #ref-8 [7]: #xref-ref-1-1 "View reference 1 in text" [8]: #xref-ref-2-1 "View reference 2 in text" [9]: #xref-ref-3-1 "View reference 3 in text" [10]: {openurl}?query=rft.jtitle%253DProc.%2BNatl.%2BAcad.%2BSci.%2BU.S.A.%26rft_id%253Dinfo%253Adoi%252F10.1073%252Fpnas.1914221117%26rft_id%253Dinfo%253Apmid%252F32071248%26rft.genre%253Darticle%26rft_val_fmt%253Dinfo%253Aofi%252Ffmt%253Akev%253Amtx%253Ajournal%26ctx_ver%253DZ39.88-2004%26url_ver%253DZ39.88-2004%26url_ctx_fmt%253Dinfo%253Aofi%252Ffmt%253Akev%253Amtx%253Actx [11]: /lookup/ijlink/YTozOntzOjQ6InBhdGgiO3M6MTQ6Ii9sb29rdXAvaWpsaW5rIjtzOjU6InF1ZXJ5IjthOjQ6e3M6ODoibGlua1R5cGUiO3M6NDoiQUJTVCI7czoxMToiam91cm5hbENvZGUiO3M6NDoicG5hcyI7czo1OiJyZXNpZCI7czoxMDoiMTE3LzkvNDYwOSI7czo0OiJhdG9tIjtzOjI0OiIvc2NpLzM2OC82NDkyLzcyNC4xLmF0b20iO31zOjg6ImZyYWdtZW50IjtzOjA6IiI7fQ== [12]: #xref-ref-4-1 "View reference 4 in text" [13]: {openurl}?query=rft.jtitle%253DProc.%2BNatl.%2BAcad%2BSci%2BU.S.A.%26rft_id%253Dinfo%253Adoi%252F10.1073%252Fpnas.1810862116%26rft_id%253Dinfo%253Apmid%252F30782835%26rft.genre%253Darticle%26rft_val_fmt%253Dinfo%253Aofi%252Ffmt%253Akev%253Amtx%253Ajournal%26ctx_ver%253DZ39.88-2004%26url_ver%253DZ39.88-2004%26url_ctx_fmt%253Dinfo%253Aofi%252Ffmt%253Akev%253Amtx%253Actx [14]: /lookup/ijlink/YTozOntzOjQ6InBhdGgiO3M6MTQ6Ii9sb29rdXAvaWpsaW5rIjtzOjU6InF1ZXJ5IjthOjQ6e3M6ODoibGlua1R5cGUiO3M6NDoiQUJTVCI7czoxMToiam91cm5hbENvZGUiO3M6NDoicG5hcyI7czo1OiJyZXNpZCI7czoxMToiMTE2LzEwLzQxODIiO3M6NDoiYXRvbSI7czoyNDoiL3NjaS8zNjgvNjQ5Mi83MjQuMS5hdG9tIjt9czo4OiJmcmFnbWVudCI7czowOiIiO30= [15]: #xref-ref-5-1 "View reference 5 in text" [16]: http://www.parentinscience.com [17]: http://www.mothersinscience.com [18]: #xref-ref-8-1 "View reference 8 in text" |
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