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The impact of maternity benefits on career paths of female academics

The impact of maternity benefits on career paths of female academics.

  • Date 10 Oct 2018
  • Time 4:30pm-6:00pm
  • Category Seminar

Part of the Politics and International Relations research seminar series.

"Productivity takes Leave? The impact of maternity benefits on Career Paths of Female Academics". A research presentation by Vera Troeger (Warwick). Part of the Politics and International Relations Seminar series.

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