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Domestic tethers: Gender differences in career paths and domestic responsibilities of top-research medical school graduates.

Eveline A HitiDima HadidSamia J KhouryHani TamimMaha MakkiCharlotte M Karam
Published in: PloS one (2022)
These findings highlight the heavier impact of domestic tethers on the career paths of women physicians than men physicians. Men are more likely than women to hold full-time positions in the early advancement defining phases of their careers. Full-time women shoulder more domestic work than men and experience more professional advancement concessions. Closing persistent gender gaps in medicine requires addressing inequities in domestic burdens through strategies that include mentorship on domestic tethers, support of on-site child-care and advocacy for parental leave policies that encourage shared care-work.
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