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Gender, Race and Parenthood Impact Academic Productivity During the COVID-19 Pandemic: From Survey to Action

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is altering dynamics in academia, and people juggling remote work and domestic demands – including childcare – have felt impacts on their productivity. Female authors have faced a decrease in paper submission rates since the beginning of the pandemic...

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Autores principales: Staniscuaski, Fernanda, Kmetzsch, Livia, Soletti, Rossana C., Reichert, Fernanda, Zandonà, Eugenia, Ludwig, Zelia M. C., Lima, Eliade F., Neumann, Adriana, Schwartz, Ida V. D., Mello-Carpes, Pamela B., Tamajusuku, Alessandra S. K., Werneck, Fernanda P., Ricachenevsky, Felipe K., Infanger, Camila, Seixas, Adriana, Staats, Charley C., de Oliveira, Leticia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8153681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34054667
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.663252
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author Staniscuaski, Fernanda
Kmetzsch, Livia
Soletti, Rossana C.
Reichert, Fernanda
Zandonà, Eugenia
Ludwig, Zelia M. C.
Lima, Eliade F.
Neumann, Adriana
Schwartz, Ida V. D.
Mello-Carpes, Pamela B.
Tamajusuku, Alessandra S. K.
Werneck, Fernanda P.
Ricachenevsky, Felipe K.
Infanger, Camila
Seixas, Adriana
Staats, Charley C.
de Oliveira, Leticia
author_facet Staniscuaski, Fernanda
Kmetzsch, Livia
Soletti, Rossana C.
Reichert, Fernanda
Zandonà, Eugenia
Ludwig, Zelia M. C.
Lima, Eliade F.
Neumann, Adriana
Schwartz, Ida V. D.
Mello-Carpes, Pamela B.
Tamajusuku, Alessandra S. K.
Werneck, Fernanda P.
Ricachenevsky, Felipe K.
Infanger, Camila
Seixas, Adriana
Staats, Charley C.
de Oliveira, Leticia
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description The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is altering dynamics in academia, and people juggling remote work and domestic demands – including childcare – have felt impacts on their productivity. Female authors have faced a decrease in paper submission rates since the beginning of the pandemic period. The reasons for this decline in women’s productivity need to be further investigated. Here, we analyzed the influence of gender, parenthood and race on academic productivity during the pandemic period based on a survey answered by 3,345 Brazilian academics from various knowledge areas and research institutions. Productivity was assessed by the ability to submit papers as planned and to meet deadlines during the initial period of social isolation in Brazil. The findings revealed that male academics – especially those without children – are the least affected group, whereas Black women and mothers are the most impacted groups. These impacts are likely a consequence of the well-known unequal division of domestic labor between men and women, which has been exacerbated during the pandemic. Additionally, our results highlight that racism strongly persists in academia, especially against Black women. The pandemic will have long-term effects on the career progression of the most affected groups. The results presented here are crucial for the development of actions and policies that aim to avoid further deepening the gender gap in academia.
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spelling pubmed-81536812021-05-27 Gender, Race and Parenthood Impact Academic Productivity During the COVID-19 Pandemic: From Survey to Action Staniscuaski, Fernanda Kmetzsch, Livia Soletti, Rossana C. Reichert, Fernanda Zandonà, Eugenia Ludwig, Zelia M. C. Lima, Eliade F. Neumann, Adriana Schwartz, Ida V. D. Mello-Carpes, Pamela B. Tamajusuku, Alessandra S. K. Werneck, Fernanda P. Ricachenevsky, Felipe K. Infanger, Camila Seixas, Adriana Staats, Charley C. de Oliveira, Leticia Front Psychol Psychology The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is altering dynamics in academia, and people juggling remote work and domestic demands – including childcare – have felt impacts on their productivity. Female authors have faced a decrease in paper submission rates since the beginning of the pandemic period. The reasons for this decline in women’s productivity need to be further investigated. Here, we analyzed the influence of gender, parenthood and race on academic productivity during the pandemic period based on a survey answered by 3,345 Brazilian academics from various knowledge areas and research institutions. Productivity was assessed by the ability to submit papers as planned and to meet deadlines during the initial period of social isolation in Brazil. The findings revealed that male academics – especially those without children – are the least affected group, whereas Black women and mothers are the most impacted groups. These impacts are likely a consequence of the well-known unequal division of domestic labor between men and women, which has been exacerbated during the pandemic. Additionally, our results highlight that racism strongly persists in academia, especially against Black women. The pandemic will have long-term effects on the career progression of the most affected groups. The results presented here are crucial for the development of actions and policies that aim to avoid further deepening the gender gap in academia. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8153681/ /pubmed/34054667 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.663252 Text en Copyright © 2021 Staniscuaski, Kmetzsch, Soletti, Reichert, Zandonà, Ludwig, Lima, Neumann, Schwartz, Mello-Carpes, Tamajusuku, Werneck, Ricachenevsky, Infanger, Seixas, Staats and de Oliveira. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Staniscuaski, Fernanda
Kmetzsch, Livia
Soletti, Rossana C.
Reichert, Fernanda
Zandonà, Eugenia
Ludwig, Zelia M. C.
Lima, Eliade F.
Neumann, Adriana
Schwartz, Ida V. D.
Mello-Carpes, Pamela B.
Tamajusuku, Alessandra S. K.
Werneck, Fernanda P.
Ricachenevsky, Felipe K.
Infanger, Camila
Seixas, Adriana
Staats, Charley C.
de Oliveira, Leticia
Gender, Race and Parenthood Impact Academic Productivity During the COVID-19 Pandemic: From Survey to Action
title Gender, Race and Parenthood Impact Academic Productivity During the COVID-19 Pandemic: From Survey to Action
title_full Gender, Race and Parenthood Impact Academic Productivity During the COVID-19 Pandemic: From Survey to Action
title_fullStr Gender, Race and Parenthood Impact Academic Productivity During the COVID-19 Pandemic: From Survey to Action
title_full_unstemmed Gender, Race and Parenthood Impact Academic Productivity During the COVID-19 Pandemic: From Survey to Action
title_short Gender, Race and Parenthood Impact Academic Productivity During the COVID-19 Pandemic: From Survey to Action
title_sort gender, race and parenthood impact academic productivity during the covid-19 pandemic: from survey to action
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8153681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34054667
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.663252
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