A Matter of Time? Gender and Ethnic Inequality in the Academic Publishing Careers of Dutch PhDs

IF 4.1 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Anne Maaike Mulders, Bas Hofstra, J. Tolsma
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Women and ethnic minorities underpopulate influential academic positions, even though these groups are increasingly represented at the doctorate level. Does this imply that gender and ethnic gaps in academic careers are closing? Prior studies on gender inequality in academia predominantly focus on single academic fields or restricted time periods. Longitudinal descriptions of ethnic inequality are even more rare. Using a novel dataset of a near-population of doctorates (N = 95,130) from Dutch universities across all academic fields between 1990–2021, and their publications, we extend descriptions on gender and ethnic inequality in academic publication careers in the Netherlands. Furthermore, we assess trends in inequality over approximately 30 years without focusing on established academics. We find that while women are as likely as men to start an academic publishing career after obtaining doctorate, their careers are shorter. Ethnic minority scholars are less likely to start an academic career after doctorate, and when they do, they stop sooner than ethnic majority researchers. We do not observe a trend towards more equality in academic publishing careers. In conclusion, efforts to increase diversity in Dutch academia have not yet paid off, and gender and ethnic parity in are likely not just a matter of time. https://www.webofscience.com/api/gateway/wos/peer-review/10.1162/qss_a_00306
时间问题?荷兰博士学术出版生涯中的性别和种族不平等
女性和少数民族在有影响力的学术职位上任职人数不足,尽管这些群体在博士一级的人数越来越多。这是否意味着学术生涯中的性别和种族差距正在缩小?之前关于学术界性别不平等的研究主要集中在单一学术领域或有限的时间段。对种族不平等的纵向描述则更为罕见。我们利用 1990-2021 年间荷兰各大学所有学术领域的博士(95,130 人)及其发表论文的新数据集,扩展了对荷兰学术发表生涯中性别和种族不平等现象的描述。此外,我们还评估了约 30 年来的不平等趋势,但并不关注已获博士学位的学者。我们发现,虽然女性与男性一样有可能在获得博士学位后开始学术出版生涯,但她们的职业生涯较短。少数族裔学者在获得博士学位后开始学术生涯的可能性较小,即使他们开始了学术生涯,也比多数族裔研究人员更早停止。我们没有观察到学术出版职业更加平等的趋势。总之,荷兰学术界为提高多样性所做的努力尚未取得成效,性别和种族平等很可能不是一个时间问题。https://www.webofscience.com/api/gateway/wos/peer-review/10.1162/qss_a_00306。
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Quantitative Science Studies
Quantitative Science Studies INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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