The PhD Parenthood Trap: Caught Between Work and Family in Academia
By Kerry F. Crawford, Leah C. Windsor, Amanda Murdie (Contribution by), Whitney Pirtle (Contribution by), Nancy Rower (Contribution by), Erin Olsen-Telles (Contribution by), Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (Contribution by), Kathleen J. Hancock (Contribution by), Courtney Burns (Contribution by), David Andersen-Rodgers (Contribution by), Sarah Shair-Rosenfield (Contribution by), Reed M. Wood (Contribution by), Sahar Shafqat (Contribution by), Krista E. Wiegand (Contribution by), Susan Hannah Allen (Contribution by), Anonymous (Contribution by), Christina Fattore (Contribution by), Kelly Baker (Contribution by), Jael Goldsmith Weil (Contribution by), Susan Sell (Contribution by), Kelly Kadera (Contribution by), Lily Moloney (Contribution by), Madeleine Moloney (Contribution by), Maxwell Moloney (Contribution by)
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By Kerry F. Crawford, Leah C. Windsor, Amanda Murdie (Contribution by), Whitney Pirtle (Contribution by), Nancy Rower (Contribution by), Erin Olsen-Telles (Contribution by), Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (Contribution by), Kathleen J. Hancock (Contribution by), Courtney Burns (Contribution by), David Andersen-Rodgers (Contribution by), Sarah Shair-Rosenfield (Contribution by), Reed M. Wood (Contribution by), Sahar Shafqat (Contribution by), Krista E. Wiegand (Contribution by), Susan Hannah Allen (Contribution by), Anonymous (Contribution by), Christina Fattore (Contribution by), Kelly Baker (Contribution by), Jael Goldsmith Weil (Contribution by), Susan Sell (Contribution by), Kelly Kadera (Contribution by), Lily Moloney (Contribution by), Madeleine Moloney (Contribution by), Maxwell Moloney (Contribution by)
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