It’s often said that women can have it all – motherhood and a successful career. But a new UC Berkeley study suggests that women who rule the household have less energy for or interest in being a rising star in the workplace.
Tag: gender
Crysler appointed Arcus Chair in gender, sexuality, built environment
October 17, 2012:
Associate Professor of Architecture C. Greig Crysler has been appointed the Arcus Chair in Gender, Sexuality, and the Built Environment. In his teaching, he leads students in exploring the intersection between architecture, ethics and activism.
Who writes Wikipedia? ISchool digs deeper into site’s gender gap
October 6, 2011:
Previous research has revealed that only a small percentage of Wikipedia entries are authored by women. But sheer numbers don’t tell the whole story of the online encyclopedia’s “gender gap,” say scholars at the School of Information.
Chancellor to join Michelle Obama today to announce new family-friendly policies at NSF
September 26, 2011:
At the invitation of First Lady Michelle Obama, Chancellor Robert Birgeneau will participate in a White House panel discussion on Monday Sept. 26 about the impact of new family-friendly policies instituted by the National Science Foundation.
Access to IT helps female researchers more than males
February 8, 2011:
Access to information technology benefits female research scientists more than their male counterparts, increasing research productivity and collaboration, according to a new study co-authored by assistant professor Waverly Ding of the Haas School of Business.
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