Based on a data set that we collected from the top research institutions in economics around the globe (including universities, business schools and other or- ganizations such as central banks), we document the underrepresentation of women in economics. For the 238 universities and business schools in the sample, women hold 25% of senior level positions (full professor, associate professor) and 37% of junior level positions. In the 82 U.S. universities and business schools, the figures are 20% on the senior level and 32% on the entry level, while in the 122 European institutions, the numbers are 27% and 38%, respectively, with some heterogeneity across countries. The numbers also show that the highest-ranking institutions (in terms of resea...
The status of women in economics in the US has come increasingly under the spotlight. We exploit hig...
Women are still a minority in the economics profession. By the mid-2000s, just under 35 percent of P...
This paper reports the results of the Royal Economic Society Women's Committee 1998 survey on the ge...
Based on a dataset that we collected from the top research institutions in economics around the glob...
Based on a dataset that we collected from the top research institutions in economics around the glob...
National audienceBased on a dataset that we collected from the top research institutions in economic...
National audienceBased on a dataset that we collected from the top research institutions in economic...
Based on a data set that we collected from the top research institutions in economics around the glo...
The status of women in economics in the US has come increasingly under the spotlight. We exploit hig...
We are pleased that our paper on gender balance in the economics profession incited a number of comm...
Despite an increasing number of women entering the economics profession during recent decades, it is...
The percentage of economics doctorates awarded to women has increased over the past twenty years. Th...
Women are still a minority in the economics profession. By the mid-2000s, just under 35 percent of P...
Over the last twenty years women became much more prominent in the economics profession. Analyzing f...
Women are still a minority in the economics profession. By the mid-2000s, just under 35 percent of P...
The status of women in economics in the US has come increasingly under the spotlight. We exploit hig...
Women are still a minority in the economics profession. By the mid-2000s, just under 35 percent of P...
This paper reports the results of the Royal Economic Society Women's Committee 1998 survey on the ge...
Based on a dataset that we collected from the top research institutions in economics around the glob...
Based on a dataset that we collected from the top research institutions in economics around the glob...
National audienceBased on a dataset that we collected from the top research institutions in economic...
National audienceBased on a dataset that we collected from the top research institutions in economic...
Based on a data set that we collected from the top research institutions in economics around the glo...
The status of women in economics in the US has come increasingly under the spotlight. We exploit hig...
We are pleased that our paper on gender balance in the economics profession incited a number of comm...
Despite an increasing number of women entering the economics profession during recent decades, it is...
The percentage of economics doctorates awarded to women has increased over the past twenty years. Th...
Women are still a minority in the economics profession. By the mid-2000s, just under 35 percent of P...
Over the last twenty years women became much more prominent in the economics profession. Analyzing f...
Women are still a minority in the economics profession. By the mid-2000s, just under 35 percent of P...
The status of women in economics in the US has come increasingly under the spotlight. We exploit hig...
Women are still a minority in the economics profession. By the mid-2000s, just under 35 percent of P...
This paper reports the results of the Royal Economic Society Women's Committee 1998 survey on the ge...