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Expectant and nursing academics: the interview experience of moms in political science / Lewis, Angela K   Journal Article
Lewis, Angela K Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The challenges that women in academia face are well documented. However, there is a dearth of research on the experiences of female academics particularly on job interviews as expectant or nursing mothers. This study sought to document the experiences of these women. Considering the grueling nature of the academic job interview, do expectant or nursing mothers ask for accommodations on the interview, and if so, how do departments respond to their request? We find that women refrain from job interviews as expectant mothers while others suggest using the "hidden pregnancy phenomenon." Nursing mothers had more positive experiences, although experiences were less than desirable. Based on the findings, we offer a list of recommendations to departments to help improve this critical step in starting a career in academe.
Key Words Interview  Women  Female  Career  Nursing Mothers  Hidden Pregnancy 
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