The observation that few women reach the highest positions in science prompts the question of whether they are discriminated against. This column shows that at the French Institute of Physics at CNRS, one of Europe’s largest public research organisation, differences in research productivity account entirely for the average gender gap in the promotion from junior to senior positions. This finding does not contradict the observation that other promotion factors – such as family characteristics, mentoring, professional networks, and research responsibilities – have different impacts on female and male researchers
International audienceThe present article examines whether French female researchers face a glass ce...
International audienceThe present article examines whether French female researchers face a glass ce...
There is extensive evidence of gender inequality in research leading to insufficient representation ...
The observation that few women reach the highest positions in science prompts the question of whethe...
In this study, we investigate what are the factors of the promotion of female and male scientists at...
The paper revisits the issue of the gender gap in scientific productivity, often referred as the "pr...
The publication gender gap in science has been extensively studied. Although women have been found t...
International audienceThe paper revisits the issue of the gender gap in scientific productivity, oft...
ADInternational audienceGender gaps in employment and wages have decreased over the past decades, es...
The promotion system for French academic economists provides an interesting environment to examine t...
The promotion system for French academic economists provides an interesting environment to examine t...
Abstract: Many studies have shown that women are under-represented in tenured ranks in the sciences...
International audienceThe present article examines whether French female researchers face a glass ce...
International audienceThe present article examines whether French female researchers face a glass ce...
There is extensive evidence of gender inequality in research leading to insufficient representation ...
The observation that few women reach the highest positions in science prompts the question of whethe...
In this study, we investigate what are the factors of the promotion of female and male scientists at...
The paper revisits the issue of the gender gap in scientific productivity, often referred as the "pr...
The publication gender gap in science has been extensively studied. Although women have been found t...
International audienceThe paper revisits the issue of the gender gap in scientific productivity, oft...
ADInternational audienceGender gaps in employment and wages have decreased over the past decades, es...
The promotion system for French academic economists provides an interesting environment to examine t...
The promotion system for French academic economists provides an interesting environment to examine t...
Abstract: Many studies have shown that women are under-represented in tenured ranks in the sciences...
International audienceThe present article examines whether French female researchers face a glass ce...
International audienceThe present article examines whether French female researchers face a glass ce...
There is extensive evidence of gender inequality in research leading to insufficient representation ...