Female-dominated disciplines have lower evaluated research quality and funding success rates, for men and women
2024
James, Alex | Buelow, Franca | Gibson, Liam | Brower, Ann
We use data from 30 countries and find that the more women in a discipline, the lower quality the research in that discipline is evaluated to be and the lower the funding success rate is. This affects men and women, and is robust to age, number of research outputs, and bibliometric measures where such data are available. Our work builds on others’ findings that women’s work is valued less, regardless of who performs that work.
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书目信息
出版者
eLife Sciences Publications
其它主题
Anzsrc::32 biomedical and clinical sciences; Science and technology policy; Female; Anzsrc::42 health sciences; Sex factors; None; Systemic bias; Anzsrc::310112 structural biology (incl. macromolecular modelling); Anzsrc::31 biological sciences; Research personnel; Gender bias; Academic research; Anzsrc::441006 sociological methodology and research methods; Anzsrc::400305 biomedical instrumentation; Research support as topic; Anzsrc::310202 biological network analysis; Anzsrc::440710 research; Male; Biomedical research
语言
英语
格式
19 pages, Electronic
许可
© 2024, James et al., https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, Attribution
ISSN
2050-084X, 39235445
类型
Journal Article; Journal Part
2024-12-20
2025-09-18
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