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Call for Participants: Professional Women with Stay-at-Home Partners

  • 1.  Call for Participants: Professional Women with Stay-at-Home Partners

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    Edited by Fernando Quijano Franky 22 hours ago

    Hello everyone,

    Apologies for cross-posting.

    My co-authors, Christine Bataille (Ithaca College) and Nitin Natrajan (Boston College), and I are conducting a research study on stay-at-home fathers and their families. Our goal is to better understand how couples navigate non-traditional breadwinning and caregiving arrangements and how these dynamics shape both family life and careers.

    As part of this project, we have been conducting in-depth interviews with stay-at-home fathers. We are now hoping to also learn from the perspectives of their partners, particularly women in professional careers.

    We would love to speak with women who:

    • Work in a professional career (including academia) and
    • Are married to or live with a partner who is (or has been) a stay-at-home father

    Participation involves a 45–60 minute confidential interview via Zoom, scheduled at a time that is convenient for you, including evening and weekend times. Participation is voluntary and confidential.

    If you would be willing to participate – or know someone who might be interested – we would greatly appreciate a connection.

    You can schedule an interview here:

    https://calendly.com/stay-at-home-dad/interviews

    Thank you very much for helping us make these family arrangements more visible in research and better understood within the academic community.

    Warm regards,

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    Fernando Quijano Franky
    PhD Candidate
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    fernando_quijano@kenan-flagler.unc.edu

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