This study investigates the effect of scientific position, service tenure, and age of women scientists of various research laboratories of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India on the research productivity. Drawing on a sample of 902 women scientists of various research laboratories, with their 22,617 publications extracted from Web of Science & Scopus databases, the results show that CSIR scientists have more women per laboratory, DST women scientists have more publication per scientists and DBT women scientists received more citations. The majority of the publications were published by scientists who have post-doctoral or doctorate degrees and most of the papers were published by the women scientists between age ...
This article carried out a Scientometric analysis of research publications published in various scie...
The current study conducted to quantify the research contribution of Library and Information Science...
The past academic gender literature has focused on the underproduction of academic women in research...
The present study focused on the research publications of women faculty in the field of physics, Ast...
The research output of the women scientists of the selected Indian research institutes in the field ...
All the major world organizations have recognized the vital role that a woman plays in educating the...
Women’s access to academic careers has been historically limited by discrimination and cultural cons...
This article discusses the findings of a research report titled ‘Capturing diversity: a comprehensiv...
Traditionally, women in India have stumble away from engineering and related fields. In the context ...
Women's access to academic careers has been historically limited by discrimination and cultural cons...
The paper presents the results of an examination of gender differences in scientific productivity on...
Gender inequalities have been a persistent feature of all modern societies. Although employment-rela...
In this descriptive study, we aim to show the potential gender differences in academic success, focu...
Gender disparity and gender imbalance are globally pervasive in academia. Research into gender dispa...
Female researchers remain underrepresented in higher academic ranks, even within female-dominated fi...
This article carried out a Scientometric analysis of research publications published in various scie...
The current study conducted to quantify the research contribution of Library and Information Science...
The past academic gender literature has focused on the underproduction of academic women in research...
The present study focused on the research publications of women faculty in the field of physics, Ast...
The research output of the women scientists of the selected Indian research institutes in the field ...
All the major world organizations have recognized the vital role that a woman plays in educating the...
Women’s access to academic careers has been historically limited by discrimination and cultural cons...
This article discusses the findings of a research report titled ‘Capturing diversity: a comprehensiv...
Traditionally, women in India have stumble away from engineering and related fields. In the context ...
Women's access to academic careers has been historically limited by discrimination and cultural cons...
The paper presents the results of an examination of gender differences in scientific productivity on...
Gender inequalities have been a persistent feature of all modern societies. Although employment-rela...
In this descriptive study, we aim to show the potential gender differences in academic success, focu...
Gender disparity and gender imbalance are globally pervasive in academia. Research into gender dispa...
Female researchers remain underrepresented in higher academic ranks, even within female-dominated fi...
This article carried out a Scientometric analysis of research publications published in various scie...
The current study conducted to quantify the research contribution of Library and Information Science...
The past academic gender literature has focused on the underproduction of academic women in research...