Female citation impact superiority 1996–2018 in six out of seven English‐speaking nations

Volume: 71, Issue: 8, Pages: 979 - 990
Published: Nov 12, 2019
Abstract
Efforts to combat continuing gender inequalities in academia need to be informed by evidence about where differences occur. Citations are relevant as potential evidence in appointment and promotion decisions, but it is unclear whether there have been historical gender differences in average citation impact that might explain the current shortfall of senior female academics. This study investigates the evolution of gender differences in citation...
Paper Details
Title
Female citation impact superiority 1996–2018 in six out of seven English‐speaking nations
Published Date
Nov 12, 2019
Volume
71
Issue
8
Pages
979 - 990
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