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Whose job is harder?  Assessments of the job effort requirements by mothers, fathers, and non-parents in and outside of academic science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines
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Whose job is harder? Assessments of the job effort requirements by mothers, fathers, and non-parents in and outside of academic science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines

Nancy Magnuson and Julie A. Kmec
Washington State University Academic Showcase (Pullman, Washington)
03/30/2012
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/3883
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Abstract

Women and work STEM women and parenting Academic parents perceptions of work
Mothers employed in academic science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines perceive they must work harder than fathers in STEM/non-STEM and mother in non-STEM disciplines.

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