Since the 1950s, the number of doctorate recipients has risen dramatically in the United States. In this paper, we investigate whether the longevity of doctorate recipients' publication careers has changed. This is achieved by matching 1951-2010 doctorate recipients with rare names in astrophysics, chemistry, economics, genetics and psychology in the dissertation database ProQuest to their publications in the publication database Web of Science. Our study shows that pre-PhD publication careers have changed: the median year of first publication has shifted from after the PhD to several years before PhD in most of the studied fields. In contrast, post-PhD publication career spans have not changed much in most fields. The share of doctorate re...
A lack of career opportunities and long spells of temporary employment are s...
Introduction Engagement of clinicians in research is important for the integration of science and cl...
With journal impact factors becoming increasingly visible aspects of academia and doctoral edu-catio...
Since the 1950s, the number of doctorate recipients has risen dramatically in the United States. I...
Since the 1950s, the number of doctorate recipients has risen dramatically in the United States. In...
Coauthored scholarship increased substantially across fields of science during the twentieth century...
Contemporary science has been characterized by an exponential growth in publications and a rise of t...
Using data collected from a national sample of 171 PhD holders, who were awarded terminal degrees in...
A comparison has been made of the long-term careers of complete samples of astronomers who earned th...
Can one foresee whether young scientists will publish successfully during their careers? For academi...
The notion of ‘doctoralness’ is a complex and contested concept that has been put under the spotligh...
BACKGROUND: For students entering a science PhD program, a tenure-track faculty research position is...
This paper explores the extent to which PhD funding encourages postdegree research career and leads ...
Academic research is vital for innovation and industrial growth. However, a potential burden of proc...
How difficult is it for an early career academic to climb the ranks of their discipline? We tackle t...
A lack of career opportunities and long spells of temporary employment are s...
Introduction Engagement of clinicians in research is important for the integration of science and cl...
With journal impact factors becoming increasingly visible aspects of academia and doctoral edu-catio...
Since the 1950s, the number of doctorate recipients has risen dramatically in the United States. I...
Since the 1950s, the number of doctorate recipients has risen dramatically in the United States. In...
Coauthored scholarship increased substantially across fields of science during the twentieth century...
Contemporary science has been characterized by an exponential growth in publications and a rise of t...
Using data collected from a national sample of 171 PhD holders, who were awarded terminal degrees in...
A comparison has been made of the long-term careers of complete samples of astronomers who earned th...
Can one foresee whether young scientists will publish successfully during their careers? For academi...
The notion of ‘doctoralness’ is a complex and contested concept that has been put under the spotligh...
BACKGROUND: For students entering a science PhD program, a tenure-track faculty research position is...
This paper explores the extent to which PhD funding encourages postdegree research career and leads ...
Academic research is vital for innovation and industrial growth. However, a potential burden of proc...
How difficult is it for an early career academic to climb the ranks of their discipline? We tackle t...
A lack of career opportunities and long spells of temporary employment are s...
Introduction Engagement of clinicians in research is important for the integration of science and cl...
With journal impact factors becoming increasingly visible aspects of academia and doctoral edu-catio...