How does research productivity relate to gender? Analyzing gender differences for multiple publication dimensions
Abstract
Measures of research productivity have become widely used for obtaining tenure, third-party funding, and additional resources from universities. However, previous studies indicate that men might have a higher research output than women, with mixed conclusions about the factors that drive these differences. This study explores to what extent the research productivity of psychology professors in Germany is related to gender and, furthermore, how...
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Title
How does research productivity relate to gender? Analyzing gender differences for multiple publication dimensions
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
117
Issue
3
Pages
1663 - 1693
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