“…Parenting and academia are both described as "greedy institutions" (Coser, 1974), meaning they demand essentially endless time and energy from those who partake in them (Chesser, 2015;Correll, Benard, & Paik, 2007;Moreau & Kerner, 2015;Raddon, 2002;Springer, Parker, & Leviten-Reid, 2009). Existing literature consistently highlights the tendency of both of these positions to expect ambiguous but intense amounts of involvement (Chesser, 2015;Correll et al, 2007;Moreau & Kerner, 2015;Raddon, 2002;Springer et al, 2009). Parents in academia experience benefits and difficulties specific to their positions at the intersection of these roles (Estes, 2011;Moreau & Kerner, 2015;Raddon, 2002;Trussell, 2015).…”