Merging the public and private spheres of women's work: Narratives from women street food vendors during Covid-19 crisis [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间女性街头食品商贩的工作叙事:融合妇女的公共和私人领域
Puja Guha,Annapurna Neti,Roshni Lobo
Puja Guha
Feminist economists have long questioned the dichotomy between the "private" versus "public" spheres of women's work and have argued for a more nuanced understanding of the marketable paid work and the unpaid work of household caregiving. T...
Academic mothers with disabilities: Navigating academia and parenthood during COVID-19 [0.03%]
残疾学术母亲:在新冠疫情期间平衡学术和育儿生活
Kathryn Wagner,Summer Melody Pennell,Meike Eilert et al.
Kathryn Wagner et al.
Academic mothers (including nonbinary, trans, and genderqueer parents) have always faced challenges in their profession due to systemic barriers and a "motherhood tax"; however, COVID-19 has exacerbated already existing inequalities (Olesch...
From "nobody's clapping for us" to "bad moms": COVID-19 and the circle of childcare in Canada [0.03%]
从“无人鼓掌欢迎我们”到“糟糕的母亲们”——加拿大新冠肺炎疫情下的育儿圈变迁
Julia Smith
Julia Smith
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of childcare to national economies in general and women's economic participation in particular, spurring renewed interest in childcare policy in many countries that have implemented lockd...
Academic mothers, professional identity and COVID-19: Feminist reflections on career cycles, progression and practice [0.03%]
学术母亲、专业身份与新冠疫情:关于职业周期、进步和实践的女性主义反思
Dorothea Bowyer,Milissa Deitz,Anne Jamison et al.
Dorothea Bowyer et al.
Based on a collection of auto-ethnographic narratives that reflect our experiences as academic mothers at an Australian university, this paper seeks to illustrate the impact of COVID-19 on our career cycles in order to explore alternative f...
Are the gender gaps in informal caregiving intensity and burden closing due to the COVID-19 pandemic? Evidence from the Netherlands [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行是否缩小了非正式护理强度和负担方面的性别差异?来自荷兰的证据
Klara Raiber,Ellen Verbakel
Klara Raiber
This research note presents the findings of changes in the gender gap in informal care provision and caregiver burden during the Spring 2020 COVID-19 lockdown in the Netherlands. Government measures in response to the pandemic strongly rest...
An autoethnography of pregnancy and birth during Covid times: Transcending the illusio of overwork in academia? [0.03%]
新冠时期怀孕和生产的自传民族志:超越学术界过度工作的幻象?
Ioana Lupu
Ioana Lupu
Under the pressure of always increasing demands of publication, excessive working hours are widespread in academia. Based on an autoethnography of myself as a pregnant woman under Covid, I explore the extent of my being caught by the illusi...
Emotional and financial health during COVID-19: The role of housework, employment and childcare in Australia and the United States [0.03%]
在COVID-19期间的情感和经济健康:澳大利亚和美国的家庭劳作,就业和育儿的作用
Leah Ruppanner,Xiao Tan,Andrea Carson et al.
Leah Ruppanner et al.
During the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world witnessed major economic, school, and daycare closures. We sampled respondents in Australia and the US during the height of the first restrictions to understand how the first q...
From imperialism to inpatient care: Work differences of Filipino and White registered nurses in the United States and implications for COVID-19 through an intersectional lens [0.03%]
从帝国主义到住院护理:美国菲律宾注册护士与白人注册护士的工作差异以及对新冠疫情防控的交叉影响研究
Jennifer Nazareno,Emily Yoshioka,Alexander C Adia et al.
Jennifer Nazareno et al.
In the United States, nursing is the largest healthcare profession, with over 3.2 million registered nurses (RNs) nationwide and comprised of mostly women. Foreign-trained RNs make up 15 percent of the RN workforce. For over half a century,...
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on gender-related work from home in STEM fields-Report of the WiMPBME Task Group [0.03%]
新冠疫情对STEM领域性别相关的居家办公的影响-WiMPBME专题小组报告
Monique Frize,Lenka Lhotska,Loredana G Marcu et al.
Monique Frize et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many people, including those in the fields of science and engineering, to work from home. The new working environment caused by the pandemic is assumed to have a different impact on the amount of work that w...
Gender and telework: Work and family experiences of teleworking professional, middle-class, married women with children during the Covid-19 pandemic in Turkey [0.03%]
性别与远程工作:土耳其专业中产阶级已婚妇女在新冠大流行期间的远程工作和家庭体验
Sevgi Çoban
Sevgi Çoban
This study focuses on the teleworking experiences of professional, middle-class, married women with children in Turkey in the context of Covid-19 pandemic. The aim of the study is to understand how switching to telework affected their famil...