2021
DOI: 10.5935/rpot/2021.4.22604
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Trabalho e Cotidiano de Mulheres Bolsistas PQ/CNPq da Psicologia

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“…Ainda, precisamos observar que, de acordo com dados do CNPq, são os homens que mais têm solicitações de bolsas de produtividade atendidas, ocupando 64,4% dessas bolsas de produtividade do CNPq em detrimento de 35,6% de mulheres (Cunha et al, 2021). Especificamente na área de administração, em 2021, 71% das bolsas de produtividade em pesquisa eram ocupadas por homens e 29% destinadas a pesquisadoras mulheres (Cunha et al, 2021). Vinte e nove por cento: te provoca algum incômodo?…”
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“…Ainda, precisamos observar que, de acordo com dados do CNPq, são os homens que mais têm solicitações de bolsas de produtividade atendidas, ocupando 64,4% dessas bolsas de produtividade do CNPq em detrimento de 35,6% de mulheres (Cunha et al, 2021). Especificamente na área de administração, em 2021, 71% das bolsas de produtividade em pesquisa eram ocupadas por homens e 29% destinadas a pesquisadoras mulheres (Cunha et al, 2021). Vinte e nove por cento: te provoca algum incômodo?…”
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“…Despite women earning 51% of doctorates between 1996 and 2014, the increase in the number of women holding teaching positions during this same period was a mere 1%, as reported by the Higher Education Studies Laboratory (LEES) at Unicamp. According to data from Brazil's National Council for Scientific and Technological Development -CNPq, men request the majority of productivity grants awarded by the council and they hold 64.4% of CNPq productivity grants, while women hold 35.6% (Cunha et al, 2021). Specifically in the field of administration, in 2021, men held 71% of research productivity grants, while 29% were allocated to female researchers (Cunha et al, 2021).…”
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“…According to data from Brazil's National Council for Scientific and Technological Development -CNPq, men request the majority of productivity grants awarded by the council and they hold 64.4% of CNPq productivity grants, while women hold 35.6% (Cunha et al, 2021). Specifically in the field of administration, in 2021, men held 71% of research productivity grants, while 29% were allocated to female researchers (Cunha et al, 2021). Twenty-nine percent: does that not cause you any discomfort?…”
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confidence: 99%