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Reardon, Kathleen K. – CUPA Journal, 1993
The University of Southern California's process for revising maternity leave to include fathers and adoptive parents is chronicled, including separate changes in staff and faculty policies. Proposed policies are outlined. Status of the proposed changes during a period of administrative change and future prospects for policy development are…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Adoption, Change Strategies, College Administration
Gappa, Judith M.; And Others – 1979
Differences in academic career participation by men and women and their marital and child bearing rates are assessed along with current research findings on dual-career faculty couples. Case study research on 10 dual-career couples is reviewed, with emphasis on familial relationships resulting from commitment to two careers. Observations regarding…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, College Faculty, Employed Parents, Employed Women
Turner, Sandra V.; Bernt, Phyllis W.; Pecora, Norma – 2002
The educational, social, and familial influences that lead women to choose information technology (IT) careers were examined in an online survey. Of the 2,500 women who were employed in IT careers in 38 countries and who belonged to the IT professional organization, Systers, 275 responded to the online survey (11% response rate). The respondents…
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Choice, Computer Science, Course Selection (Students)