This paper is the first to empirically examine the degree to which student outcomes differ across gender-mentorship configurations for agricultural economics Ph.D. recipients. Using a Negative Binomial regression model, we find that female students working with male advisors average statistically fewer total publications in their early careers than men working with male advisors
Women continue to be underrepresented as tenure-track faculty members at research institutions despi...
We examine gender differences among the six PhD student cohorts 2004–2009 at the California Institut...
<div><p>We examine gender differences among the six PhD student cohorts 2004–2009 at the California ...
This paper is the first to empirically examine the degree to which student outcomes differ across ge...
Mentoring is used in many fields to prepare graduate students for a professional career. This study ...
This paper examines how an economics PhD student's gender-based relationship with their advisor impa...
Mentoring is used in many fields to prepare graduate students for a professional career. This study ...
One potential method to increase the success of female graduate students in economics may be to enco...
Agricultural economics is a field which traditionally has been dominated almost exclusively by men. ...
We examine determinants of coauthorship behavior and how coauthorship relates to research productivi...
Nationally, females account for less than one-third of the students in agricultural economics underg...
have been traditionally underrepre-sented within the ranks of academic economists. As such, the grad...
This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity. It p...
This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity. It p...
Utilizing an original data set containing annual salaries and peer-reviewed publication histories fo...
Women continue to be underrepresented as tenure-track faculty members at research institutions despi...
We examine gender differences among the six PhD student cohorts 2004–2009 at the California Institut...
<div><p>We examine gender differences among the six PhD student cohorts 2004–2009 at the California ...
This paper is the first to empirically examine the degree to which student outcomes differ across ge...
Mentoring is used in many fields to prepare graduate students for a professional career. This study ...
This paper examines how an economics PhD student's gender-based relationship with their advisor impa...
Mentoring is used in many fields to prepare graduate students for a professional career. This study ...
One potential method to increase the success of female graduate students in economics may be to enco...
Agricultural economics is a field which traditionally has been dominated almost exclusively by men. ...
We examine determinants of coauthorship behavior and how coauthorship relates to research productivi...
Nationally, females account for less than one-third of the students in agricultural economics underg...
have been traditionally underrepre-sented within the ranks of academic economists. As such, the grad...
This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity. It p...
This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity. It p...
Utilizing an original data set containing annual salaries and peer-reviewed publication histories fo...
Women continue to be underrepresented as tenure-track faculty members at research institutions despi...
We examine gender differences among the six PhD student cohorts 2004–2009 at the California Institut...
<div><p>We examine gender differences among the six PhD student cohorts 2004–2009 at the California ...