
The Two-Body Problem
Dual-Career-Couple Hiring Practices in Higher Education
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 5. April 2004
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-8018-7451-2 (ISBN)
Description
Approximately eight of every ten academics have spouses or partners who are working professionals, and almost half of these partners are academics as well. In fact, dual-career academic couples are so prevalent that "the two-body problem" has become a common way of referring to the situation. Increasingly, intense competition to hire the best faculty forces institutions to assist dual-career couples in finding suitable employment for the accompanying spouse or partner. The authors of The Two-Body Problem examine policies and practices used by colleges and universities to respond to the needs of dual-career couples within the economic, legal, and demographic contexts of higher education. Using data from an extensive survey of public and private universities as well as in-depth case studies of institutions representing distinctive approaches to this problem, the authors find that the type of institution-its location, size, governance, mission, and resource availability-is a critical factor in determining dual-career employment options.
The Two-Body Problem describes various accommodation models in depth and provides valuable information for college and university administrators responsible for hiring faculty and supporting their performance.
The Two-Body Problem describes various accommodation models in depth and provides valuable information for college and university administrators responsible for hiring faculty and supporting their performance.
Reviews / Votes
A useful compendium of how institutions of differing size, type and location are grappling with the dual-career problems... One has the sense of being privy to the kind of uncensored observation that would never show up in official minutes. -- Cynthia Goheen Connection 2004 Anyone aspiring to be a department chair or provost, or something similar, might do well to at least peruse this book. -- Karen Saxe MAA Online 2004 As the first comprehensive national study to systematically examine institutional dual-career policies and practices, The Two-Body Problem will interest administrators and faculty looking for ways to balance the needs of institutions with those of increasingly numerous dual-career couples. -- Karen Rowan On Campus with Women 2004 Administrators and policymakers will also find suggestions... about how to develop and implement an accommodation policy. -- Jessica Demovski Adjunct Advocate 2006 A useful guidebook and a solid, accessible starting point for scholarship on campus couples. -- Lawrence Rodgers Department Chair 2006More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
426 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-7451-2 (9780801874512)
DOI
10.1353/book.20650
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Lisa Wolf-Wendel | Susan B. Twombly | Suzanne Rice
The Two-Body Problem
Dual-Career-Couple Hiring Practices in Higher Education
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01/2005
Johns Hopkins University Press
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Persons
Lisa Wolf-Wendel is an associate professor in the teaching and leadership department of the University of Kansas. Susan B. Twombly is a professor in the teaching and leadership department of the University of Kansas. Suzanne Rice is an associate professor in the teaching and leadership department of the University of Kansas.
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Associate ProfessorUniversity of Kansas
ProfessorUniversity of Kansas
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Kansas
Content
1. Introduction
2. Dual-Career Couples: Who Does What and Why
3. Introduction to the Cases and the Qualitative Method
4. Relocation Services
5. Accommodation through Non-Tenure-Track and Adjunct
6. Faculty Positions
7. Accommodation through Split and Shared Positions
8. Accommodation through Shared Advertising
9. In Pursuit of Tenure-Track Positions
10. Common Concerns about Dual-Career Hiring Practices
11. The Two-Body Problem Revisited: Conclusions and Recommendations
Appendix A: Survey Methodology
Appendix B: Useful Internet Resources
Bibliography
Index
2. Dual-Career Couples: Who Does What and Why
3. Introduction to the Cases and the Qualitative Method
4. Relocation Services
5. Accommodation through Non-Tenure-Track and Adjunct
6. Faculty Positions
7. Accommodation through Split and Shared Positions
8. Accommodation through Shared Advertising
9. In Pursuit of Tenure-Track Positions
10. Common Concerns about Dual-Career Hiring Practices
11. The Two-Body Problem Revisited: Conclusions and Recommendations
Appendix A: Survey Methodology
Appendix B: Useful Internet Resources
Bibliography
Index