Despite the increasing number of women graduating in mathematics, a systemic gender imbalance persists and is signified by a pronounced gender gap in the distribution of active researchers and professors. Especially at the level of university faculty, women mathematicians continue being drastically underrepresented, decades after the first affirmative action measures have been put into place. A solid publication record is of paramount importance for securing permanent positions. Thus, the question arises whether the publication patterns of men and women mathematicians differ in a significant way. Making use of the zbMATH database, one of the most comprehensive metadata sources on mathematical publications, we analyze the scholarly output of...
In 2015 there still are gender disparities in Science. These are reflected in different aspects of s...
Many studies demonstrate that there is still a significant gender bias, especially at higher career ...
[EN]In 2015 there still are gender disparities in Science. These are reflected in different aspects ...
Despite the increasing number of women graduating in mathematics, a systemic gender imbalance persis...
We study gender representation on the editorial boards of 435 journals in the mathematical sciences....
Over time, academia has become a more attractive field for females. Yet males still dominate, partic...
Environmental factors provide far more convincing evidence than biological differences between gende...
This is additional material for a publication (to appear) on effects of gender in the publication pa...
This study aims to analyze the literature review based on the analytic database on google scholar ab...
It is well documented that more males than females enter and pursue mathematically related career fi...
In most subject areas, the proportion of women PhD students is around 50%. Mathematics differs despi...
Women comprise a minority of the Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM)...
This paper presents a study that analyzes and gives quantitative means for measuring the gender gap ...
This article discusses whether or not gender-related disparities exist within the academic fields of...
We examine gender differences among the six PhD student cohorts 2004–2009 at the California Institut...
In 2015 there still are gender disparities in Science. These are reflected in different aspects of s...
Many studies demonstrate that there is still a significant gender bias, especially at higher career ...
[EN]In 2015 there still are gender disparities in Science. These are reflected in different aspects ...
Despite the increasing number of women graduating in mathematics, a systemic gender imbalance persis...
We study gender representation on the editorial boards of 435 journals in the mathematical sciences....
Over time, academia has become a more attractive field for females. Yet males still dominate, partic...
Environmental factors provide far more convincing evidence than biological differences between gende...
This is additional material for a publication (to appear) on effects of gender in the publication pa...
This study aims to analyze the literature review based on the analytic database on google scholar ab...
It is well documented that more males than females enter and pursue mathematically related career fi...
In most subject areas, the proportion of women PhD students is around 50%. Mathematics differs despi...
Women comprise a minority of the Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM)...
This paper presents a study that analyzes and gives quantitative means for measuring the gender gap ...
This article discusses whether or not gender-related disparities exist within the academic fields of...
We examine gender differences among the six PhD student cohorts 2004–2009 at the California Institut...
In 2015 there still are gender disparities in Science. These are reflected in different aspects of s...
Many studies demonstrate that there is still a significant gender bias, especially at higher career ...
[EN]In 2015 there still are gender disparities in Science. These are reflected in different aspects ...