Alessandro Strumia recently published a survey of gender differences in publications and citations in high-energy physics (HEP). In addition to providing full access to the data, code, and methodology, Strumia (2020) systematically describes and accounts for gender differences in HEP citation networks. His analysis points both to ongoing difficulties in attracting women to high-energy physics and an encouraging-though slow-trend in improvement. Unfortunately, however, the time and effort Strumia (2020) devoted to collating and quantifying the data are not matched by a similar rigour in interpreting the results. To support his conclusions, he selectively cites available literature and fails to adequately adjust for a range of confounding fac...
This study aims to identify the gender of researchers who published in Personality and Individual Di...
The lack of females in many Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects in the U...
Gender inequalities in science are an ongoing concern, but their current causes are not well underst...
Alessandro Strumia recently published a survey of gender differences in publications and citations i...
Alessandro Strumia recently published a survey of gender differences in publications and citations i...
Mounting evidence suggests that publications and citations of scholars in the STEM fields (Science, ...
The historical and contemporary under-attribution of women's contributions to scientific scholarship...
I analyze bibliometric data about fundamental physics worldwide from 1970 to now, extracting quantit...
There are known gender imbalances in participation in scientific fields, from female dominance of nu...
We show articles published in “top-five” economics journals authored by men are cited less than arti...
Gender stereotypes appear so enduring that certain prestigious professions continue to be almost exc...
The purpose of this study was to explore the existence of a gender bias in scholarly social media, s...
The interplay between an academic's gender and their scholarly output is a riveting topic at the int...
�� 2020 The Authors. Published by MIT Press. This is an open access article available under a Creati...
Neuroscience or Neural Science is a very active and interdisciplinary field that seeks to understand...
This study aims to identify the gender of researchers who published in Personality and Individual Di...
The lack of females in many Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects in the U...
Gender inequalities in science are an ongoing concern, but their current causes are not well underst...
Alessandro Strumia recently published a survey of gender differences in publications and citations i...
Alessandro Strumia recently published a survey of gender differences in publications and citations i...
Mounting evidence suggests that publications and citations of scholars in the STEM fields (Science, ...
The historical and contemporary under-attribution of women's contributions to scientific scholarship...
I analyze bibliometric data about fundamental physics worldwide from 1970 to now, extracting quantit...
There are known gender imbalances in participation in scientific fields, from female dominance of nu...
We show articles published in “top-five” economics journals authored by men are cited less than arti...
Gender stereotypes appear so enduring that certain prestigious professions continue to be almost exc...
The purpose of this study was to explore the existence of a gender bias in scholarly social media, s...
The interplay between an academic's gender and their scholarly output is a riveting topic at the int...
�� 2020 The Authors. Published by MIT Press. This is an open access article available under a Creati...
Neuroscience or Neural Science is a very active and interdisciplinary field that seeks to understand...
This study aims to identify the gender of researchers who published in Personality and Individual Di...
The lack of females in many Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects in the U...
Gender inequalities in science are an ongoing concern, but their current causes are not well underst...