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    Vida laboral de la mujer académica en la presencialidad
    (Universidad Tècnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Derecho, 2024-08) Mariño Vaca, Aracely Maribel; Montero Solano, Juan Pablo
    The professional life of female academics in face to face settings is a topic of growing interest today, given the context of gender equality and the pursuit of work life balance. This thesis investigates the experiences of female academics in face to face environments, focusing on the challenges they face and the strategies they employ to manage their work and family life. One of the main challenges faced by female academics in face to face settings is the lack of strong institutional policies supporting flexibility in work schedules and childcare centers. The TechnicalUniversity of Ambato lacks childcare facilities on all its campuses, making it difficult for female academics to reconcile their work and family responsibilities. Additionally, female academics often face additional pressures to meet expectations of productivity and academic excellence. Thispressure can lead to increased stress and burnout, especially when combined with family responsibilities. To address these challenges, female academics employ a variety of time management and family care strategies. These strategies include careful scheduling, negotiating roles and responsibilities with their partners, seeking support from colleagues and external supportnetworks, and establishing clear boundaries between work and personal life. The research also reveals the importance of support networks in the professional lives of female academics. Colleague and friend networks can provide a space for sharing experiences and coping strategies,as well as a place to seek advice and emotional support. In summary, the professional life of femaleacademics in face to face settings is marked by significant challenges related to the lack of institutional support policies and expectations of productivity and academic excellence. However, female academics utilize effective time management and family care strategies to address these challenges and achieve a balance between their work and family life

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