Sophie Ziai , Florian Naudet , Bruno Laviolle , Jean-Sébastien Allain
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摘要
导言据报道,在许多国家,妇女在高级学术和医疗职位上的代表性不足。这项研究旨在比较近年来法国男性和女性医学全职教授的学位和职业。方法:我们确定了2017年至2021年间所有新的法国终身教授,并从高等教育文献局(高等教育研究与创新部下属的公共机构)收集了公开可用的数据(性别、出生年份、课程)。主要结果是全职教授在年龄上的性别差异。次要结果是职业发展的性别差异。结果在820名正教授中,女性只有266人(32.4%)。她们获得终身职位的年龄比男性晚(43.7年对42.4年,p < 0.001),而她们获得医学博士学位(29.5年对29.9年,p < 0.001)或博士学位(35.3年对36.0年,p < 0.05)的时间比男性早几个月。在成为正教授之前,女性也比男性更多地成为副教授(67.3% vs 59.2%, p<0.05)。在获得正教授任期之前,女性从医学博士毕业(14.6年对12.5年)、博士毕业(8.7年对6.4年)或副教授提名(7.5年对5.5年)获得职位的平均延迟时间更长,差异分别为2.2年、2.4年和2.0年(所有比较的差异为0.001)。结论在获得医学领域最高职位——正教授地位方面,性别不平等现象仍然存在。
Gender inequality for tenure as Full Professor of medicine in France
Introduction
Under-representation of women in high academic and medical positions is reported in many countries. This study aims to compare degrees and careers between men and women tenured as Full Professors of Medicine in recent years in France.
Methods
We identified all new tenured French Full Professors between 2017 and 2021 and collected the publicly available data (gender, year of birth, curriculum) from the Bibliographic Agency for Higher Education, a public institution under the aegis of the Ministry for Higher Education Research and Innovation. The primary outcome was the gender difference in age appointment of Full Professors. Secondary outcomes were gender differences in career development.
Results
Among 820 Full Professors, only 266 (32.4%) were women. They were tenured at a later age than men (43.7 vs 42.4 years, p<0.001), while they graduated for the MD (29.5 vs 29.9 years, p<0.005) or PhD (35.3 vs 36.0 years, p<0.05) several months earlier. Women were also more often Associate Professors than men before becoming Full Professors (67.3% vs 59.2%, p<0.05). Before achieving Full professor tenure, the average delay is longer for women from MD graduation (14.6 vs 12.5 years), PhD graduation (8.7 vs 6.4 years), or Associate Professor nomination (7.5 vs 5.5 years), with a difference of 2.2, 2.4 and 2.0 years respectively (p<0.001 for all comparisons).
Conclusion
Gender inequalities remain in regards to access to Full Professor status, the highest position in the medical fields.