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Academic Women's Career in the Light of the Concept of the Balance of Life and Work

Student: Rakovskaia Elizaveta

Supervisor: Elena Rozhdestvenskaya

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Complex Social Analysis (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2017

This master thesis presents an analysis of women's academic career in the light of the concept of the balance of work and life. An empirical basis is the results of a qualitative study involving a series of expert and in-depth interviews with the academic staff of the HSE University. Professionals surveyed aged 25 to 40 years from different areas of academic activities. Depending on the objective environmental factors and subjective factors (such as a system of values career and family, parental style, etc.) strategies for finding the balance of life and work were collected by us in the author's analytical framework.

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