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Handelsman, J., Cantor, N., Carnes, M., Denton, D., Fine, E., Grosz, B., et al. (2005, August 19). More women in science. Science, 309, 1190-1191. Holmes, M. A. Frey, C., O'Connell, S., & Ongley, L. K. (2003, September). The status of women in the geosciences. Geotimes. Schneider, A. (2000). Female scientists turn their backs on jobs at research universities. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 46, A12-14. Sonnert, G. & Holton, G. (1996). Career patterns of women and men in the sciences. American Scientist, 84, 63-71. Yedidia, M. J., & Bickel, J. M.A. (2001). Why aren't there more women leaders in academic medicine? The views of clinical department chairs. Academic Medicine, 76(5), 453-465. Women
Heilman, M. E., Wallen, A. S., Fuchs, D., & Tamkins, M. M., (2004). Penalties for success: Reactions to women who succeed at male gender-typed tasks. Journal of Applied Psychology, 89(3), 416-428. Family Issues
Finkel, S. K., & Olswang, S. (1991). Child rearing as a career impediment to women assistant professors. Review of Higher Education, 19(2), 123-39. Grant, L., Kennelly, I., & Ward, K. B. (2000). Revisiting the gender, marriage, and parenthood puzzle in scientific careers. Women's Studies Quarterly, 28, 62-85. McNeil, L., & Sher, M. (1999, July). The duel-career-couple problem. Physics Today. College Park, MD: American Institute of Physics. Shauman, K. A. & Xie, Y. (1996). Geographic mobility of scientists: Sex differences and family constraints. Demography, 33, 455-468. Williams, J. C. (2005, February 11). Are Your Parental-Leave Policies Legal? The Chronicle of Higher Education, 51(23), Page C1. Wolf-Wendel, L. E., Twombly, S. B., & Rice, S. (2000). Dual-career couples: Keeping them together. The Journal of Higher Education, 71(3), 291-321. Diversity
Faculty
Smith, D. G. & Moreno, J. F. (2006). Hiring the next generation of professors: Will myths remain excuses? Chronicle of Higher Education, 53(6). Umbach, P. D. (2006, May). The contribution of faculty of color to undergraduate education. Research in Higher Education, 47(3), 317-345. Other stuff
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