Meet the Other Phone. Protection built in.

Meet the Other Phone.
Protection built in.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Work

Chat with other users about all things related to working life on our Work forum.

Women in organisations

2 replies

Puteley · 11/12/2019 10:07

Dear Mothers of Mumsnet

We are three Master students at Copenhagen Business School in Denmark, currently doing a research project about women in higher positions in companies. We are really interested in hearing from mothers who is or have been in a higher position/leader position in a company, but also women who for some reason declined a higher position.

  • Share your experience (where were you working and what is/was your position)
  • What changed for you psychologically or socially for you before, during and after having kids?
  • How did the company meet your needs when having kids (postiviely or negatively)
  • Did you have the possibility to pump your milk in a feeding room?
  • Did the company offer parental leave - how long?
  • What could the company offer before, during and after having kids?
  • If you chose not going back to work - why?
  • What solutions do you recommend for the company you worked for or other companies in general that are experiencing difficulties with retaining women in higher positions?

We appreciate any information, experiences, thoughts, ideas, and recommendations on this topic. If you are not comfortable in sharing your workplace, you are more than welcome to just writing the industry/sector/type of work.

Best regards
Alexander Bergmann, Marie Garpered and Paulina Posse

OP posts:
flowery · 11/12/2019 10:53

This is the topic you want www.mumsnet.com/Talk/surveys_students_non_profits_and_start_ups

daisychain01 · 11/12/2019 12:14

@Puteley if you are in an Academic Institution you shouldn't be gathering your data like this.

You need your academic supervisor to guide you in how to collect data correctly for academic research, to ethical guidelines.

In the U.K. it could potentially invalidate your Masters Submission and your Institution could be in trouble for enabling its students to collect data from the internet for Masters qualifications. I'd recommend you talk to your supervisor before continuing.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page