This paper investigates gender bias (if any) when teams are formed. We use data from the European Science Foundation to estimate if female scientists have the same opportunities as their male colleagues to join a team when applying for funds. To assess gender bias, we construct a control group of scientists with the competencies for being invited to join the team but do not join. By comparing the proportion of female scientists in the control group with the one in the observed teams, we find a gender bias against female scientists only when a project leader is a male scientist. At the same time, we do not observe gender bias when the project leader is a female scientist
We investigate the participation of male and female applicants to a competition for research funding...
This paper provides new evidence on gender bias in teaching evaluations. We exploit a quasi-experime...
AGU is a participant in a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)–funded project called Advancing Way...
This paper investigates gender bias (if any) when teams are formed. We use data from the European Sc...
We examined the application and review materials of three calls (n = 2,823) of a prestigious grant f...
Based on, among other criteria, three consecutive years of grant applications to the “Veni programme...
Published online 18 October 2021Previous studies have found little or no systematic differences in t...
Research councils claim to select excellent grant proposals in order to advance science. At the same...
Multiple studies have shown that women’s likelihood of receiving research funding is lower than that...
There is extensive evidence of gender inequality in research leading to insufficient representation ...
Diversity, equality and fairness in funding is of great concern to many funders. We here analysed ge...
his article discusses the results of a study on gender bias in assessment procedures in the two majo...
I have always considered myself privileged to be working for my university, an institution bustling ...
AbstractThere's much anecdotal evidence that women get a raw deal if they choose a research career b...
The bias against women in academia is a documented phenomenon that has had detrimental consequences,...
We investigate the participation of male and female applicants to a competition for research funding...
This paper provides new evidence on gender bias in teaching evaluations. We exploit a quasi-experime...
AGU is a participant in a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)–funded project called Advancing Way...
This paper investigates gender bias (if any) when teams are formed. We use data from the European Sc...
We examined the application and review materials of three calls (n = 2,823) of a prestigious grant f...
Based on, among other criteria, three consecutive years of grant applications to the “Veni programme...
Published online 18 October 2021Previous studies have found little or no systematic differences in t...
Research councils claim to select excellent grant proposals in order to advance science. At the same...
Multiple studies have shown that women’s likelihood of receiving research funding is lower than that...
There is extensive evidence of gender inequality in research leading to insufficient representation ...
Diversity, equality and fairness in funding is of great concern to many funders. We here analysed ge...
his article discusses the results of a study on gender bias in assessment procedures in the two majo...
I have always considered myself privileged to be working for my university, an institution bustling ...
AbstractThere's much anecdotal evidence that women get a raw deal if they choose a research career b...
The bias against women in academia is a documented phenomenon that has had detrimental consequences,...
We investigate the participation of male and female applicants to a competition for research funding...
This paper provides new evidence on gender bias in teaching evaluations. We exploit a quasi-experime...
AGU is a participant in a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)–funded project called Advancing Way...