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期刊名:Gender work and organization

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ISSN:0968-6673

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IF/分区:3.0/Q1

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Going beyond a focus on individual-level employment outcomes, we investigate couples' changing work patterns in the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Analyzing longitudinal panels of 2186 couples f...
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Shubhda Arora,Mrinmoy Majumder Shubhda Arora
With growing interest in the lives of individuals and communities during the COVID-19 pandemic, there is consensus among scholars, academicians, and policy makers that the pandemic has had unequal impacts on different sections of the societ...
Salima Kasymova,Jean Marie S Place,Deborah L Billings et al. Salima Kasymova et al.
The aim of the study is to document how academics who mother have reorganized work and childcare since the beginning of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in the United States, how those shifts have affected their academic productivity, an...
Lea Katharina Reiss,Andrew Kozhevnikov,Sara Louise Muhr Lea Katharina Reiss
During the summer of 2020, a woman in Russia not only contracted COVID-19 herself but also lost her husband to virus-related health complications and, later, lost her job. This article is based on interviews with her about vulnerability and...
Mohammed Cheded,Alexandros Skandalis Mohammed Cheded
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Yuchen Han Yuchen Han
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Anna Maria Górska,Karolina Kulicka,Zuzanna Staniszewska et al. Anna Maria Górska et al.
This study discusses the gendered nature of the transformation of academic work, which has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. We collected empirical material in spring 2020, at the peak of the pandemic, via 28 interviews with academ...
Maria do Mar Pereira Maria do Mar Pereira
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, a growing body of international literature is analyzing the effects of the pandemic on academic labor and, specifically, on gender inequalities in academia. In that literature, much attention has been devot...