"Do Babies Matter? provides a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between gender, family formation, and academic careers. A major strength of this book is that it brings together several important lines of research on work and family in academia."
— Journal of Higher Education
"Do Babies Matter? offers a timely and significant contribution to an ongoing debate regarding women's ability to coordinate the challenges of family life with those of an (academic) career … With its focus on statistical analysis, Do Babies Matter? provides not only deeper insight into the problem at hand but also pragmatic, feasible solutions for a twenty-first century in which 'having it all' becomes attainable for both women and men."
— Journal of American Culture
"Do Babies Matter is data rich, empirically sound, and full of practical application. The authors' life course perspective is one that is often missing from research about faculty careers. Their experiences are a welcome addition to what we know about work and family in higher education."
— Kelly Anne Ward, author of Academic Motherhood
"Illuminating. Do Babies Matter? is the first comprehensive examination of the relationship between family formation and the academic careers of men and women."
— Academe
"Here’s the path-breaking research that convinced the huge University of California system to implement the best package of family friendly policies anywhere. Want to retain women in academia? Read this book."
— Joan Williams, Distinguished Professor and Director, WorkLife Law, University of California Hastings
"One of the primary strengths of this book is in tracing the impact of marriage and family throughout the academic lifecourse, rather than just during the early years. Do Babies Matter is very successful in explicating the complex relationships between family life and career progression across the academic lifecourse."
— Children's Geographies
"Do Babies Matter? provides readers with clear data about the problems associated with merging academic careers and parenthood."
— European Political Science