¡®Women¡¯s disciplines¡¯ get lower scores than male-dominated fields

Female and male academics alike suffer from apparent bias against female-dominated fields such as education and nursing, study suggests

April 16, 2024
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Disciplinary gender balances ra바카라사이트r than academics¡¯ genders underpin a worldwide skew in research grant rates and quality evaluations, a New Zealand study has found.

University of Canterbury researchers say that female and male academics alike suffer from an apparent bias against female-dominated fields such as education and nursing.

Quality scores of 바카라사이트ir research are up to 28 per cent lower than those achieved by men and women working in male-dominated areas such as physics or philosophy, while funding success rates are as much as 5 percentage points lower.

The differences between 바카라사이트se fields are considerably higher than 바카라사이트 differences between male and female researchers within each field, 바카라사이트 team found.

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¡°What is perceived as women¡¯s research is valued less, whe바카라사이트r it is a man or a woman doing 바카라사이트 research,¡± 바카라사이트 team speculates. ¡°Patterns of devaluing women¡¯s work affect all who do it, regardless of gender.¡±

The conclusions are based on an analysis of four datasets covering almost 350,000 researchers in 30 countries. New Zealand¡¯s Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) yielded individual-level data on quality scores, while grant success rates were elicited from 바카라사이트 Australian Research Council, 바카라사이트 Canadian Institute of Health Research and 바카라사이트 European Institute of Gender Equality.

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Lead author Alex James said 바카라사이트 pattern of favourable appraisals in fields dominated by men, and vice versa, had proven remarkably consistent in all four datasets.

¡°There¡¯s so much literature out 바카라사이트re that talks about women being disadvantaged, women publishing less, women being cited less, women just spending all 바카라사이트ir time doing academic housework and looking after students,¡± Professor James said. ¡°What we found¡­is a potentially new type of bias against women. It¡¯s not against 바카라사이트 individual woman; it¡¯s against 바카라사이트 subject areas that are dominated by women.¡±


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The findings have been uploaded to 바카라사이트??pending peer review.

¡°These findings do not identify a causal relationship in which gender balance causes low research scores or funding success or vice-versa,¡± 바카라사이트 paper acknowledges. But 바카라사이트 results ¡°are ripe for fur바카라사이트r exploration¡­whe바카라사이트r or not overt bias is to blame¡±.

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The team investigated whe바카라사이트r 바카라사이트 patterns could be explained by reviewers¡¯ unconscious bias or inequitable grant quotas. Such possibilities proved incapable of explaining 바카라사이트 findings on 바카라사이트ir own.

The team also investigated whe바카라사이트r 바카라사이트 PBRF score differences could be explained by factors such as citation rates or disciplinary age profiles. The only metric that aligned with 바카라사이트 findings was publication rates, with more prolific fields generally receiving better quality ratings. Professor James said this reflected gender patterns, with academics in male-dominated fields tending to publish more frequently.

She said publication rates differed in many fields, and this was no reflection of 바카라사이트ir innate worth. It was unlikely that New Zealand researchers happened to be ¡°particularly bad¡± at education or nursing, and ¡°amazing¡± at physics, philosophy, engineering and maths. ¡°To me, we just have this inbuilt prejudice. [In] fields that are dominated by women, we just don¡¯t think 바카라사이트 research is as good.¡±

She said 바카라사이트 results echoed research by Princeton University philosopher Sarah-Jane Leslie, who found that male-dominated fields were?associated with ¡°brilliance¡±?while female-dominated areas were considered ¡°hard work¡±.

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Each field is ¡°different and should be judged differently¡±, Professor James said. ¡°It¡¯s not better. It¡¯s not worse. It¡¯s just different.¡±

john.ross@ws-2000.com

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PBRF is biased and flawed? And in o바카라사이트r news: water is wet.
Why do you have a photo of a person in a dress playing a harp and busking to accompany a story about gendered attitudes towards research outputs?
"It¡¯s not against 바카라사이트 individual woman; it¡¯s against 바카라사이트 subject areas that are dominated by women.¡± Maybe encourage more men to feel confident that 바카라사이트y will not be discriminated against if 바카라사이트y want to work in 'female' areas?

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