Race-Related Research in Economics and Other Social Sciences

A. Advani, Elliott Ash, D. Cai, Imran Rasul
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How does economics compare to other social sciences in its study of issues related to race and ethnicity? We assess this using a corpus of 500,000 academic publications in economics, political science, and sociology. Using an algorithmic approach to classify race-related publications, we document that economics lags far behind the other disciplines in the volume and share of race-related research, despite having higher absolute volumes of research output. Since 1960, there have been 13,000 race-related publications in sociology, 4,000 in political science, and 3,000 in economics. Since around 1970, the share of economics publications that are race-related has hovered just below 2% (although the share is higher in top-5 journals); in political science the share has been around 4% since the mid-1990s, while in sociology it has been above 6% since the 1960s and risen to over 12% in the last decade. Finally, using survey data collected from the Social Science Prediction Platform, we find economists tend to overestimate the amount of race-related research in all disciplines, but especially so in economics.
经济学和其他社会科学中的种族相关研究
在研究与种族和民族有关的问题时,经济学与其他社会科学相比如何?我们使用50万份经济学、政治学和社会学学术出版物的语料库来评估这一点。使用算法方法对种族相关出版物进行分类,我们证明,尽管经济学的研究产出绝对数量更高,但在种族相关研究的数量和份额方面远远落后于其他学科。自1960年以来,社会学领域有1.3万篇与种族相关的出版物,政治学领域有4000篇,经济学领域有3000篇。自1970年左右以来,与种族相关的经济学出版物的比例一直徘徊在2%以下(尽管排名前五的期刊的比例更高);自20世纪90年代中期以来,政治学的这一比例一直在4%左右,而社会学的这一比例自20世纪60年代以来一直在6%以上,在过去十年中上升到12%以上。最后,使用从社会科学预测平台收集的调查数据,我们发现经济学家倾向于高估所有学科中与种族相关的研究数量,但在经济学中尤其如此。
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