Gender disparities in top-level academic positions are persistent. However, whether bias in recruitment plays a role in producing these disparities remains unclear. This study examines the role of bias in academic recruitment by conducting a large-scale survey experiment among faculty in Economics, Law, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology from universities in Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. The faculty respondents rated CVs of hypothetical candidates—who were randomly assigned either a male or a female name—for a permanent position as an Associate Professor in their discipline. The results show that, despite the underrepresentation of women in all fields, the female candidates were viewed as both more competent and more hirea...
The current study examines how intersecting stereotypes about gender and race influence faculty perc...
Multiple studies have shown that women’s likelihood of receiving research funding is lower than that...
We investigate in-group gender bias in real-world hiring decisions by combining administrative data ...
Studies repeatedly find that women and men experience life in academia differently. Importantly, the...
Studies repeatedly find that women and men experience life in academia differently. Importantly, the...
Purpose– The purpose of this research is to show that upward mobility of female academics inregular ...
Contains fulltext : 54684.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose – The ...
Research shows that the correlation - the higher the level of academic positions at universities the...
Given the lack of women in academia, several countries have recently adopted gender quotas in hiring...
International audienceWe investigate the link between how male-dominated a field is, and gender bias...
Abstract This papers studies how the presence of women in academic committees affects the chances of...
Female representation among students and graduates in higher education is growing internationally. T...
An ongoing debate in society is about the existence of a wage gap between genders, and society?s all...
The proportion of women tends to decrease the higher the academic rank, following a global pattern. ...
Given the lack of women in academia, several countries have recently adopted gender quotas in hiring...
The current study examines how intersecting stereotypes about gender and race influence faculty perc...
Multiple studies have shown that women’s likelihood of receiving research funding is lower than that...
We investigate in-group gender bias in real-world hiring decisions by combining administrative data ...
Studies repeatedly find that women and men experience life in academia differently. Importantly, the...
Studies repeatedly find that women and men experience life in academia differently. Importantly, the...
Purpose– The purpose of this research is to show that upward mobility of female academics inregular ...
Contains fulltext : 54684.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose – The ...
Research shows that the correlation - the higher the level of academic positions at universities the...
Given the lack of women in academia, several countries have recently adopted gender quotas in hiring...
International audienceWe investigate the link between how male-dominated a field is, and gender bias...
Abstract This papers studies how the presence of women in academic committees affects the chances of...
Female representation among students and graduates in higher education is growing internationally. T...
An ongoing debate in society is about the existence of a wage gap between genders, and society?s all...
The proportion of women tends to decrease the higher the academic rank, following a global pattern. ...
Given the lack of women in academia, several countries have recently adopted gender quotas in hiring...
The current study examines how intersecting stereotypes about gender and race influence faculty perc...
Multiple studies have shown that women’s likelihood of receiving research funding is lower than that...
We investigate in-group gender bias in real-world hiring decisions by combining administrative data ...