Helping Faculty Find Work-Life Balance: The Path Toward Family-Friendly InstitutionsISBN: 978-0-470-54095-4
Hardcover
216 pages
October 2010, Jossey-Bass
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Helping Faculty Find Work-Life Balance gives voice to faculty and reveals the myriad personal and professional issues faculty face over the span of their academic careers. Based on years of in-the-field research and two gender-based studies, Maike Ingrid Philipsen and Timothy Bostic give the issue of work-life balance a fresh perspective by taking a comparative approach to the topic in regard to both gender and career stage. The authors' research reports on the experiences of male and female faculty at early-, mid-, and late-career stages. In addition, the book goes beyond the typical "family-friendly" approach and takes an all-encompassing "life-friendly" view, recognizing the need to strive for balance in the lives of all faculty members.
Philipsen and Bostic describe enablers and obstacles that faculty encounter during their careers and how policies and programs might more effectively address the needs of faculty. Helping Faculty Find Work-Life Balance is filled with illustrative cases from exemplary institutions to showcase what they are doing to reform the system.
Praise for Helping Faculty Find Work-Life Balance
"As a junior faculty member and father of three, I know that
balancing family and work can be a significant challenge. Philipsen
and Bostic's research provides a wonderful opportunity to consider
different approaches I can take to successfully navigate the road
ahead."
Scott J. Allen, assistant professor of management, John
Carroll University
"The authors have presented a best-practices approach to real
work-life dilemmas that they have documented among American
faculty. Administrators should find this book of great practical
help."
Teresa A. Sullivan, president, University of Virginia