A review of the institutional landscape for dual-career hiring in higher education
Abstract Meeting the needs of dual-career academic couples has become an important part of university efforts to foster family-friendly workplaces. Many universities have developed formal or informal approaches to addressing dual-career issues, but variation across institutions has made it difficult...
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Main Authors: | Torin Monahan (Author), Margaret Waltz (Author), Amelia Parker (Author), Jill A. Fisher (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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