2021
DOI: 10.1177/0192513x211064864
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Academia and Motherhood: A Narrative Inquiry of Ontario Academic Mothers’ Experiences in University Graduate Programs

Abstract: This research provides a qualitative narrative inquiry into the experiences of academic mothers from a Southwestern Ontario university campus. Analysis of the semi-structured interviews and focus groups reveal six key themes regarding the nexus between motherhood and academia: (1) intersection of work and family; (2) embodied experiences of pregnancy; (3) mentoring and networking opportunities; (4) inconsistencies between institutional and program policies; (5) departmental support; and (6) an overall level of… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, alongside these attractive facets lie profound challenges for female nurse educators. The pervasive influence of motherhood on women's academic trajectories is evident ( 43 ), particularly for those in the throes of balancing professional pursuits with childcare demands. Indeed, the landscape appears daunting for working mothers, with the prospects varying significantly depending on geographical location and institutional support systems ( 44 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, alongside these attractive facets lie profound challenges for female nurse educators. The pervasive influence of motherhood on women's academic trajectories is evident ( 43 ), particularly for those in the throes of balancing professional pursuits with childcare demands. Indeed, the landscape appears daunting for working mothers, with the prospects varying significantly depending on geographical location and institutional support systems ( 44 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inequities entrenched within higher education institutions exacerbate these challenges, perpetuating what is colloquially termed “motherhood penalties” ( 46 ). Navigating multiple roles places mothers at a distinct disadvantage, amplifying the strain of reconciling workplace demands with the rigours of academic life ( 43 ). Wilton and Ross ( 42 ) echo these sentiments, highlighting the sacrifices made by both men and women in academia to strike a delicate equilibrium between professional commitments and familial responsibilities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While two married male students didn't mention the family influence on online learning, the remaining 6 married female students reported that domestic responsibilities and childcare disruptions at home hindered their learning effectiveness compared to attending classes at school. The disadvantaged position of married and parenting women in their academic pursuits warrants attention (Hillier, 2023).…”
Section: Familymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Качественные исследования на основе интервью и фокус-групп позволяют получить индивидуальную оценку женщинами и мужчинами их опыта родительства. Большая часть таких работ посвящена исследованию матерей Hillier, 2021], реже качественные исследования посвящены отцам . Второй тип исследований родительства в академии строится на опросах, которые обычно охватывают сотни и тысячи респондентов обоих полов [Hunter, Leahey, 2010;.…”
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