Female participation in chemistry over time at a Brazilian university: A Comparative analysis of undergraduate, postgraduate, and faculty numbers

IF 5.5 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Darliana Mello Souza, Jussiane Souza da Silva, Vanessa Klein, Maíra Casali Malonn
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This study examines the evolution of female participation in the field of chemistry at the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM), Brazil, encompassing undergraduate, postgraduate, and faculty levels. Despite significant advancements in gender equality within higher education in Brazil, challenges persist in achieving equitable representation, particularly in leadership positions. Data analysis reveals that women constitute the majority of undergraduate chemistry students, with a notable increase in enrollment over the past decade. However, this representation diminishes at the postgraduate level and further declines among faculty members. At the postgraduate level, women represent 55.6% of master's students and 53.3% of doctoral students. The faculty composition shows a gender disparity, with women comprising 44% of the professors of the department of chemistry, predominantly in lower academic ranks. The study highlights that while female participation in chemistry has improved, systemic barriers hinder their advancement to higher academic and leadership positions. The presence of the "glass ceiling" effect is evident, as women are underrepresented in senior roles and prestigious research positions. This underscores the need for further research and action to address these systemic barriers and promote gender equality in the field of chemistry.

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巴西一所大学的女性化学参与情况:本科生、研究生和教师人数的比较分析
本研究探讨了巴西圣玛丽亚联邦大学(UFSM)化学领域女性参与的演变情况,包括本科生、研究生和教师层面。尽管巴西高等教育在性别平等方面取得了重大进展,但在实现公平代表性,尤其是在领导职位方面仍面临挑战。数据分析显示,化学专业的本科生中女生占大多数,在过去十年中,女生的入学率显著提高。然而,这一比例在研究生阶段有所下降,在教职员工中也进一步下降。在研究生中,女生占硕士生的 55.6%,占博士生的 53.3%。教师队伍的构成显示出性别差异,化学系教授中女性占 44%,主要集中在较低的学术职级。研究强调,虽然女性在化学领域的参与度有所提高,但系统性障碍阻碍了她们晋升到更高的学术和领导岗位。玻璃天花板 "效应的存在是显而易见的,因为担任高级职务和有声望的研究职位的女性人数不足。这凸显了进一步研究和行动的必要性,以解决这些系统性障碍,促进化学领域的性别平等。
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Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy
Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy Environmental Science-Pollution
CiteScore
8.20
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274
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy publishes research that is related to chemistry, pharmacy and sustainability science in a forward oriented manner. It provides a unique forum for the publication of innovative research on the intersection and overlap of chemistry and pharmacy on the one hand and sustainability on the other hand. This includes contributions related to increasing sustainability of chemistry and pharmaceutical science and industries itself as well as their products in relation to the contribution of these to sustainability itself. As an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary journal it addresses all sustainability related issues along the life cycle of chemical and pharmaceutical products form resource related topics until the end of life of products. This includes not only natural science based approaches and issues but also from humanities, social science and economics as far as they are dealing with sustainability related to chemistry and pharmacy. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy aims at bridging between disciplines as well as developing and developed countries.
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