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The gender gap in early career transitions in the life sciences
Authors:Marc J Lerchenmueller  Olav Sorenson
Institution:Yale School of Management, Yale University, 165 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, CT, 06511, United States
Abstract:We examined the extent to which and why early career transitions have led to women being underrepresented among faculty in the life sciences. We followed the careers of 6,336 scientists from the post-doctoral fellowship stage to becoming a principal investigator (PI) – a critical transition in the academic life sciences. Using a unique dataset that connects individuals’ National Institutes of Health funding histories to their publication records, we found that a large portion of the overall gender gap in the life sciences emerges at this transition. Women become PIs at a 20% lower rate than men. Differences in “productivity” (publication records) can explain about 60% of this differential. The remaining portion appears to stem from gender differences in the returns to similar publication records, with women receiving less credit for their citations.
Keywords:O3 Research and Development  J44 Professional Labor Markets  J71 Labor Discrimination  Science careers  Gender gap  Productivity paradox  Differential returns  National Institutes of Health
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