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Table 1.

Characteristics of the survey participants.

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Fig 1.

Changes in the number of work hours during the pandemic by sex and status as a parent (children <18 years).

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Fig 2.

Changes in the number of work hours by type of academic labors, stratified by sex and status as a parent for children <18 years (n = 4,494).

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Table 2.

Percentage of respondents experiencing the obstacles of work and home-life situations due to the pandemic (n = 4,494).

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Table 3.

Results of regression analysis on the Likert-scale concerns and satisfactions for productivity during the pandemic (1: strongly agree, 2: agree, 3: neither agree nor disagree, 4: disagree, 5: strongly disagree; N = 3,289).

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Table 4.

Percentage of participants who responded that their institution had taken COVID-19 actions during the pandemic, by region (n = 4,494).

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Table 5.

Percentage of participants who responded that the COVID-19 actions taken at work were helpful for keeping productivity and career (n = 4,494).

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Table 6.

Participants scores for severity of mild, moderate, or severe depression, anxiety, and stress.

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