JR Cole, H Zuckerman - Advances in motivation and achievement, 1984 - researchgate.net
More than 50 studies of scientists in various fields show that women publish less than men. Moreover, correlations between gender and productivity have been roughly constant since …
Y Xie, KA Shauman - American sociological review, 1998 - aeaweb.org
Numerous studies have found that female scientists publish at lower rates than male scientists. So far, explanations for this consistent pattern have failed to emerge, and sex …
P Van Arensbergen, I Van der Weijden… - Scientometrics, 2012 - akjournals.com
There is substantial literature on research performance differences between male and female researchers, and its explanation. Using publication records of 852 social scientists …
The paper presents the results of an examination of gender differences in scientific productivity on a sample of 840 respondents, half the young scientific population in Croatia …
BF Reskin - American Journal of Sociology, 1978 - journals.uchicago.edu
Although sex differences in scientists' careers are often explained in terms of hypothesized productivity differences, little is known about the extent or bases of such differences …
The sociology of science has clearly established the presence of sex differences in scientific productivity and position. This article examines the processes leading to the lower …
Many studies on research productivity and performance suggest that men consistently outperform women. However, women and men are spread unevenly throughout the …
MR Nakhaie - … Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Cet article analyse un important sondage à l'échelle canadienne et aborde la probématique de la productivité: pourquoi les professeures d'université publient‐elles moins que leurs …
Measures of research productivity have become widely used for obtaining tenure, third-party funding, and additional resources from universities. However, previous studies indicate that …