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Well-being in French Astrophysics
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Lamberts, A
, Meheut, H
, Soucail, G
, Jouve, L
, Ristorcelli, I
, Bot, C
, Koliopanos, F
, Contini, T
, Mei, S
, Webb, N A
, Charpinet, S
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Astrophysics
/ Careers
/ Mental health
2022
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Well-being in French Astrophysics
by
Lamberts, A
, Meheut, H
, Soucail, G
, Jouve, L
, Ristorcelli, I
, Bot, C
, Koliopanos, F
, Contini, T
, Mei, S
, Webb, N A
, Charpinet, S
in
Astrophysics
/ Careers
/ Mental health
2022
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Well-being in French Astrophysics
2022
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Overview
It has become clear that early career astrophysics researchers (doctoral researchers, post-docs, etc) have a very diverse appreciation of their career, with some declaring it the best job that you can have and others suffering from overwork, harrassment and stress from the precarity of their job, and associated difficulties. In order to establish how astrophysics researchers, primarily in France, experience their career, we sent out a survey to understand the impact that their job has on their well-being. 276 people responded to the survey. Whilst around half of the respondents expressed pleasure derived from their career, it is clear that many (early career) researchers are suffering due to overwork, with more than a quarter saying that they work in excess of 50 hours per week and 2\\% in excess of 90 h per week. Almost 30\\% professed to having suffered harrassment or discrimination in the course of their work. Further, whilst only 20\\% had suffered mental health issues before starting their career in astrophysics, \\(\\sim\\)45\\% said that they suffered with mental health problems since starting in astrophysics. Here we provide results from the survey as well as possible avenues to explore and a list of recommendations to improve (early) careers in astrophysics.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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