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Bias against parents in science hits women harder

Interdisciplinary Studies

Bias against parents in science hits women harder

F. Staniscuaski, A. V. Machado, et al.

Discover how parenthood impacts women's participation in academia, revealing biases that particularly affect mothers. This research by Fernanda Staniscuaski and colleagues uncovers surprising insights into workplace discrimination, suggesting important steps to foster an equitable environment for all scientists.... show more
Abstract
Worldwide, parenthood remains a major driver for the reduced participation of women in the job market, where discrimination stems from people's biases against mothers, based on stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding the vision of motherhood in our society. In academia, parenthood may be perceived as negatively affecting scientists' commitment and dedication, especially women's. We conducted a survey amongst Brazilian scientists and found that mothers self-reported a higher prevalence of negative bias in their workplace when compared to fathers. The perception of a negative bias was influenced by gender and career status, but not by race, scientific field or number of children. Regarding intersections, mothers with less than 15 years of hiring reported having suffered a higher rate of negative bias against themselves. We discuss implications of these results and suggest how this negative bias should be addressed in order to promote an equitable environment that does not harm women in science.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
May 04, 2023
Authors
Fernanda Staniscuaski, Arthur V. Machado, Rossana C. Soletti, Fernanda Reichert, Eugenia Zandonà, Pamela B. Mello-Carpes, Camila Infanger, Zelia M. C. Ludwig, Leticia de Oliveira
Tags
parenthood
gender bias
workplace discrimination
women in science
Brazilian scientists
academic equity
mothers in academia
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