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Koc, Kerim; Gurgun, Asli Pelin; Ozbek, Mehmet Egemen; Kalan, Duygu; Clevenger, Caroline; Omur-Ozbek, Pinar – Journal of Civil Engineering Education, 2022
Projects in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry are known for cost and time pressures that cause stress, which brings excessive workload to employees. As candidate professionals, civil engineering (CE) students often worry about the balance between work and life due to the adverse reputation of the industry in this…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Engineering Education, Civil Engineering, Student Attitudes
Jason D. McKibben; Christopher A. Clemons; Makeda Nurradin – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2022
The balance between work and personal life has seen a renewed focus in the years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the years leading up to the work stoppage in 2020 a growing body of literature was being compiled that agriculture teachers, as many of the American population do, suffered from a lack of balance between personal and work…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Secondary Education, Teachers, Job Satisfaction
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Sallee, Margaret W. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2023
Based on interviews with 31 academics and 5 nonacademic partners, this article explores the experiences of academics in commuting couples, or those who live apart for work-related reasons. Using identity theory as a guide, this article explores how participants navigate their competing identities of academic and partner (and, for some, parent) to…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Sex Role, College Faculty, Professional Identity
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Wang, Chuang; Hancock, Dawson R.; Lim, Jae Hoon; Müller, Ulrich; Tulowitzki, Pierre; Stricker, Tobias – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2021
To meet the challenge of recruiting and retaining principals, this study examined school principal's perspectives of factors that might influence their decisions to remain in their positions as well as barriers that would have discouraged them to become principals. The sample consisted of 119 school principals in South Korea, 117 school principals…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Recruitment, Labor Turnover
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Higginbottom, Katie; Robinson, Kerry – European Journal of Educational Management, 2019
Research has shown that effective support systems are key to an educational CEO for success and tenure in the position. This qualitative secondary analysis (QSA) of women educational CEOs from the United States and Canada allowed for the reexamination of interviews from 37 participants focused on the importance of support systems. Findings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Women Administrators, Superintendents, Social Support Groups
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Chen, Charles P. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2022
As a core component of culture, family influence plays an essential role on youths and individuals who grow up in families of Chinese cultural heritage in North America. This influence, overtly and covertly, shapes many aspects of these individuals' life experiences, including their work-life experiences and vocational behaviours. In this article…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Family Influence, Chinese Americans, Cultural Background
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Kevelson, Marisol J. C.; Marconi, Gabriele; Millett, Catherine M.; Zhelyazkova, Nevena – ETS Research Report Series, 2020
In this study, we investigated factors predictive of disconnection, or not being in education, employment, or training (NEET), among young adults with at least a 2-year college degree. We also explored the extent to which disconnection influences civic participation and well-being among NEETs with and without college degrees. The authors used 2012…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Learner Engagement, Unemployment, Young Adults
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Lebuda, Izabela; Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
The aim of the article was to investigate how the family life of highly creative individuals--mainly marriages or romantic relationships--is related to their sense of success and well-being. Previous studies have led to conflicting conclusions. The predominant finding has been that marriage and family constitute an obstacle to creative potential…
Descriptors: Creativity, Well Being, Intimacy, Grounded Theory
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Plummer, Laura; Belgen Kaygisiz, Beliz; Pessoa Kuehner, Cymara; Gore, Shweta; Mercuro, Rebecca; Chatiwala, Naseem; Naidoo, Keshrie – Education Sciences, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic led to a global transition from in-person to online instruction leaving many higher education faculty with little time or training for this responsibility. Physical therapist education programs were especially impacted since a large part of the development of skills rely on face-to-face onsite practice. This phenomenological…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Online Courses, Physical Therapy
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Schneer, Joy A.; Beutell, Nicholas J. – Journal of Education for Business, 2019
The authors examined expectations for and commitment to career and family participation among American and Chinese business students using social learning theory. They found differences between Chinese and U.S. respondents on expectations regarding career and family as well as an interaction between gender, country (China vs. United States), and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Undergraduate Students, Business Administration Education
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Tabakakis, Kosta; Sloane, Kate; Besch, Janice; To, Quyen G. – Research Management Review, 2020
Aim: To identify the prevalence and correlates of burnout among research administrators. Background: Research administration is characterized by increasing government regulation, hyper-competitiveness, institutional management of growing complexity, and changing economic conditions. However, there is a lack of research on burnout among research…
Descriptors: Burnout, Administrator Attitudes, Research Administration, Incidence
OECD Publishing, 2018
While the benefits of early childhood education and care (ECEC) services to better learning are now widely acknowledged, a widespread and accessible provision for these services also helps support gender equality in the workforce. In particular, the availability, intensity, reliability and affordability of ECEC play an important role in engaging…
Descriptors: Educational Indicators, Early Childhood Education, Womens Studies, Mothers
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Su, Xuhong; Bozeman, Barry – Research in Higher Education, 2016
Focused on academic departments in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields in the United States, we attempt to map department chairs' awareness of family friendly policies and investigate possible determinants of their knowledge levels. Based on a sample of STEM department chairs in American research universities, we find…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Department Heads, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Practices
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Baker, Maureen – Studies in Higher Education, 2016
This article discusses the persistence of a gender gap among university-based academics, despite the development of equity policies and "family-friendly" initiatives. Over four decades of research are reviewed from the liberal states of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, USA and the UK, including my own qualitative interviews in Canada in…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Females, Sex Fairness, College Faculty
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Uhly, K. M.; Visser, L. M.; Zippel, K. S. – Studies in Higher Education, 2017
Although women's representation in higher education nears parity with men at the undergraduate level, this representation diminishes as one ascends the academic ranks. Because gender gaps in the "elite" activity of international research collaborations might contribute to the underrepresentation of women in the upper ranks, we ask if…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, International Studies, Educational Research, International Cooperation
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