2022
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/yr8me
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Streamlining for excellence discriminates against women: A study of research productivity of 2.7 mln scientists in 45 countries

Abstract: Gender inequality in academia is well documented yet persistently difficult to eradicate. Here, we adopt a new perspective by investigating the effect of institutional design on gender gap in research productivity on the example of habilitation - a centralized performance assessment procedure. Using a new, population-based dataset comprising 2,704,688 researchers from 45 countries we show that the presence of a habilitation has unexpected gendering counter-effect on research productivity, as it systematically … Show more

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