Sebastián-González E, Graciá E, Morán-Ordóñez A, Pérez-Ibarra I,
Sanz-Aguilar A, Sobral M (2023) Ten simple rules for a mom-friendly Academia. PLoS Comput Biol 19(8):
e1011284.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011284
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From: https://www.theovalwindow.com
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Abstract:Women (and all gender-discriminated people) are underrepresented in
science, especially in leadership positions and higher stages of the
scientific career. One of the main causes of career abandonment by women
is maternity, with many women leaving Academia after having their first
child because of the career penalties associated with motherhood. Thus,
more actions to help scientific moms to balance family and academic
work are urgently needed to increase representation of women and other
gender discriminated people in Academia. Besides mothers, these rules
may also benefit other groups such as mothers-to-be, fathers,
caregivers, and women in general. Increasing women representation in
science, including mothers, is critical because equality is a
fundamental right, and because more diverse working environments are
more productive and get to more optimal solutions. Here, we describe 10
simple rules that can be adopted in Academia to halt the abandonment of
scientific careers by women after motherhood. We strongly encourage
their implementation to increase gender diversity and equality in
science.
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