It is often argued that female researchers publish on average less than male researchers do, but male and female authored papers have an equal impact. In this paper we try to better understand this phenomenon by (i) comparing the share of male and female researchers within different productivity classes, and (ii) by comparing productivity whereas controlling for a series of relevant covariates. The study is based on a disambiguated Swedish author dataset, consisting of 47,000 researchers and their WoS-publications during the period of 2008-2011 with citations until 2015. As the analysis shows, in order to have impact quantity does make a difference for male and female researchers alike—but women are vastly underrepresented in the group of m...
There is substantial literature on research performance differences between male and female research...
The proportion of women tends to decrease the higher the academic rank, following a global pattern. ...
Using the entire population of professors at universities in the province of Quebec (Canada), this a...
It is often argued that female researchers publish on average less than male researchers do, but mal...
It is often argued that female researchers publish on average less than male researchers do, but mal...
Sex differences in human performance have been documented across a wide array of human endeavours. M...
Sex differences in human performance have been documented across a wide array of human endeavours. M...
Measures of research productivity have become widely used for obtaining tenure, third party funding,...
Abstract The variations in research productivity available in the scholarly world, between men and w...
The paper presents the results of an examination of gender differences in scientific productivity on...
Many studies on research productivity and performance suggest that men consistently outperform women...
The past academic gender literature has focused on the underproduction of academic women in research...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We take ...
This thesis is a comparative and empirical analysis of gender differences in research pr...
<div>Gender disparity in terms of citation performance has been widely documented in the scientific ...
There is substantial literature on research performance differences between male and female research...
The proportion of women tends to decrease the higher the academic rank, following a global pattern. ...
Using the entire population of professors at universities in the province of Quebec (Canada), this a...
It is often argued that female researchers publish on average less than male researchers do, but mal...
It is often argued that female researchers publish on average less than male researchers do, but mal...
Sex differences in human performance have been documented across a wide array of human endeavours. M...
Sex differences in human performance have been documented across a wide array of human endeavours. M...
Measures of research productivity have become widely used for obtaining tenure, third party funding,...
Abstract The variations in research productivity available in the scholarly world, between men and w...
The paper presents the results of an examination of gender differences in scientific productivity on...
Many studies on research productivity and performance suggest that men consistently outperform women...
The past academic gender literature has focused on the underproduction of academic women in research...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We take ...
This thesis is a comparative and empirical analysis of gender differences in research pr...
<div>Gender disparity in terms of citation performance has been widely documented in the scientific ...
There is substantial literature on research performance differences between male and female research...
The proportion of women tends to decrease the higher the academic rank, following a global pattern. ...
Using the entire population of professors at universities in the province of Quebec (Canada), this a...