Despite important advances in recent decades, gender inequality persists in science. In this Comment, the current gender composition of the authors published in The Lancet journals is analyzed briefly. In general terms, women represent about one-third of article authorships, with the noteworthy exception of The Lancet Psychiatry (45.2%). Female representation among first authors is 51.1% in The Lancet Psychiatry and 42.9% in The Lancet Global Health, higher than the overall percentages. A common feature (except for The Lancet HIV and, to a lesser extent, The Lancet Global Health) is a more pronounced gender gap in the last (senior) position, which indicates that age might be a factor (although not the only one) modulating gender asy...
– Women account for about a third of all authors who published papers related to COVID-19 since the ...
Background: Besides the number of publications, the number of citations is another key metric often...
Background and objective: There is persistent men-dominated gender disparity in medical academia. Pr...
Despite important advances in recent decades, gender inequality persists in science. In this Commen...
Introduction In December 2017, Lancet called for gender inequality investigations. Holding other fa...
BackgroundMonitoring gender representation is critical to achieve diversity and equity in academia. ...
Aims and method: To determine female authorship of original articles and editorials between January ...
The loss of talented women from senior academic positions has partly resulted from a lower number of...
The loss of talented women from senior academic positions has partly resulted from a lower number of...
International audienceAbstract Background Many studies examined gender inequalities in research, but...
Objective: We evaluated the temporal trend in gender ratios of first and last authors in the field o...
Background: The present study aims to elucidate the state of gender equality in high-quality researc...
<p>In molecular biology, women are overrepresented as first author but underrepresented at the last ...
This study aims to identify the gender of researchers who published in Personality and Individual Di...
Gender disparity in the field of neurology impedes scientific advancements and innovations. In 2018,...
– Women account for about a third of all authors who published papers related to COVID-19 since the ...
Background: Besides the number of publications, the number of citations is another key metric often...
Background and objective: There is persistent men-dominated gender disparity in medical academia. Pr...
Despite important advances in recent decades, gender inequality persists in science. In this Commen...
Introduction In December 2017, Lancet called for gender inequality investigations. Holding other fa...
BackgroundMonitoring gender representation is critical to achieve diversity and equity in academia. ...
Aims and method: To determine female authorship of original articles and editorials between January ...
The loss of talented women from senior academic positions has partly resulted from a lower number of...
The loss of talented women from senior academic positions has partly resulted from a lower number of...
International audienceAbstract Background Many studies examined gender inequalities in research, but...
Objective: We evaluated the temporal trend in gender ratios of first and last authors in the field o...
Background: The present study aims to elucidate the state of gender equality in high-quality researc...
<p>In molecular biology, women are overrepresented as first author but underrepresented at the last ...
This study aims to identify the gender of researchers who published in Personality and Individual Di...
Gender disparity in the field of neurology impedes scientific advancements and innovations. In 2018,...
– Women account for about a third of all authors who published papers related to COVID-19 since the ...
Background: Besides the number of publications, the number of citations is another key metric often...
Background and objective: There is persistent men-dominated gender disparity in medical academia. Pr...