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Perceptions of Barriers to Motherhood: Female STEM PhD Students' Changing Family Plans
by
Tardos, Katalin
, Nagy, Beata
, Paksi, Veronika
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Benachteiligung
/ Beruf
/ Birth rate
/ Child care
/ Childbearing
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Childlessness
/ Children
/ Delayed
/ delayed motherhood
/ Eltern
/ Expectations
/ Familie
/ Familienplanung
/ Families & family life
/ Family roles
/ Family work relationship
/ Female roles
/ Females
/ Fertility
/ First born
/ Frau
/ Gender roles
/ higher educated women
/ Hoch Qualifizierter
/ Ingenieur
/ Kinderwunsch
/ Mothers
/ Naturwissenschaftlicher Beruf
/ Occupational roles
/ Occupations
/ phd education
/ Professions
/ Promotion
/ pronatalism
/ Qualitative research
/ Respondents
/ Socialism
/ STEM
/ Student
/ Students
/ Studium
/ Ungarn
/ woman
/ Women
/ Work
/ Working mothers
2022
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Perceptions of Barriers to Motherhood: Female STEM PhD Students' Changing Family Plans
by
Tardos, Katalin
, Nagy, Beata
, Paksi, Veronika
in
Benachteiligung
/ Beruf
/ Birth rate
/ Child care
/ Childbearing
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Childlessness
/ Children
/ Delayed
/ delayed motherhood
/ Eltern
/ Expectations
/ Familie
/ Familienplanung
/ Families & family life
/ Family roles
/ Family work relationship
/ Female roles
/ Females
/ Fertility
/ First born
/ Frau
/ Gender roles
/ higher educated women
/ Hoch Qualifizierter
/ Ingenieur
/ Kinderwunsch
/ Mothers
/ Naturwissenschaftlicher Beruf
/ Occupational roles
/ Occupations
/ phd education
/ Professions
/ Promotion
/ pronatalism
/ Qualitative research
/ Respondents
/ Socialism
/ STEM
/ Student
/ Students
/ Studium
/ Ungarn
/ woman
/ Women
/ Work
/ Working mothers
2022
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Perceptions of Barriers to Motherhood: Female STEM PhD Students' Changing Family Plans
by
Tardos, Katalin
, Nagy, Beata
, Paksi, Veronika
in
Benachteiligung
/ Beruf
/ Birth rate
/ Child care
/ Childbearing
/ Childbirth & labor
/ Childlessness
/ Children
/ Delayed
/ delayed motherhood
/ Eltern
/ Expectations
/ Familie
/ Familienplanung
/ Families & family life
/ Family roles
/ Family work relationship
/ Female roles
/ Females
/ Fertility
/ First born
/ Frau
/ Gender roles
/ higher educated women
/ Hoch Qualifizierter
/ Ingenieur
/ Kinderwunsch
/ Mothers
/ Naturwissenschaftlicher Beruf
/ Occupational roles
/ Occupations
/ phd education
/ Professions
/ Promotion
/ pronatalism
/ Qualitative research
/ Respondents
/ Socialism
/ STEM
/ Student
/ Students
/ Studium
/ Ungarn
/ woman
/ Women
/ Work
/ Working mothers
2022
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Perceptions of Barriers to Motherhood: Female STEM PhD Students' Changing Family Plans
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Perceptions of Barriers to Motherhood: Female STEM PhD Students' Changing Family Plans
2022
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Despite recent pronatalist policies in Hungary, the country has not boosted birth rates at the expected rate. Higher educated women still delay the transition to first birth, a smaller proportion of planned children are born than in Western European countries, and the level of childlessness has also been increasing. As a post‐socialist legacy, prevailing traditional family and gender norms strongly constrain the reconciliation of work and family roles, which can prevent women from realizing their childbearing intentions or drive them to live a childfree life. Qualitative studies about how the fertility decisions of women are formed are scarce, particularly in relation to male‐dominated high‐skilled professions, where the realization of family plans can be especially challenging. The present article explores the barriers to motherhood among female engineers. Results of 27 semi‐structured interviews with mainly childless female PhD students in 2014–2015 show that the women were subject to strong social expectations that negatively influenced their fertility plans. On the family side, these involve becoming a mother and being responsible for child care and household chores; on the work side, challenges include the knowledge‐intensiveness of jobs and a male career model that hardly tolerates the role of motherhood. As a result, the respondents had further delayed childbearing, forecast reconsidering family plans after first childbirth, and in one case, opted for voluntary childlessness. Women also reflected on how their fertility is at stake due to their postponed motherhood and the cumulative effects of hazardous laboratory work. Several intervention points are suggested to stakeholders.
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