Using life cycle publication data of 9368 economics PhD graduates from 127 U.S. institutions between 1987 and 1996, we compare research productivities of male and female graduates, and how these correlate with macroeconomic conditions prior to starting graduate studies and with availability of academic jobs at the time of graduation. We find that availability of academic jobs is positively correlated with research productivity for both male and female graduates. Unfavorable employment conditions prior to starting graduate education are negatively correlated with female graduates’ research productivity and positively correlated with male graduates’ research productivity
It is not surprising that economics graduate students from elite and very good schools find better j...
We provide a descriptive analysis of various qualities of peer-reviewed journal publications of grad...
Over the last twenty years women became much more prominent in the economics profession. Analyzing f...
Using life cycle publication data of 9368 economics PhD graduates from 127 U.S. institutions between...
Using life cycle publication data of 9,368 economics PhD graduates from 127 U.S. institutions, we in...
Analyzing university faculty and graduate students data for ten of the top U.S. economics department...
This paper compares the average productivity of males and females in a set of 2,530 highly productiv...
This article discusses evidence from recent literature on gender literature on gender differences am...
This paper examines how an economics PhD student's gender-based relationship with their advisor impa...
We examine determinants of coauthorship behavior and how coauthorship relates to research productivi...
This paper is the first to empirically examine the degree to which student outcomes differ across ge...
This paper describes the gender distribution of research fields in economics by means of a new datas...
This study uses data from Academic Analytics to examine gender differences in promotion to associate...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of personal characteristics, institutional factor...
The representation of women among STEM doctorates has grown over the past decades but the underrepre...
It is not surprising that economics graduate students from elite and very good schools find better j...
We provide a descriptive analysis of various qualities of peer-reviewed journal publications of grad...
Over the last twenty years women became much more prominent in the economics profession. Analyzing f...
Using life cycle publication data of 9368 economics PhD graduates from 127 U.S. institutions between...
Using life cycle publication data of 9,368 economics PhD graduates from 127 U.S. institutions, we in...
Analyzing university faculty and graduate students data for ten of the top U.S. economics department...
This paper compares the average productivity of males and females in a set of 2,530 highly productiv...
This article discusses evidence from recent literature on gender literature on gender differences am...
This paper examines how an economics PhD student's gender-based relationship with their advisor impa...
We examine determinants of coauthorship behavior and how coauthorship relates to research productivi...
This paper is the first to empirically examine the degree to which student outcomes differ across ge...
This paper describes the gender distribution of research fields in economics by means of a new datas...
This study uses data from Academic Analytics to examine gender differences in promotion to associate...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of personal characteristics, institutional factor...
The representation of women among STEM doctorates has grown over the past decades but the underrepre...
It is not surprising that economics graduate students from elite and very good schools find better j...
We provide a descriptive analysis of various qualities of peer-reviewed journal publications of grad...
Over the last twenty years women became much more prominent in the economics profession. Analyzing f...