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Gender Differences in Grant Submissions across Science and Engineering Fields at the NSF

机译:NSF 科学和工程领域资助申请的性别差异

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There has been great growth in women's participation in the US academic doctoral workforce, but underrepresentation remains in all science and engineering fields, especially at high academic ranks. We obtained estimates of the numbers of professorial women and men in fields likely to seek funding from the National Science Foundation and aligned those numbers with each of six research directorates to investigate temporal trends in submission patterns. We found that women are as likely to be funded as men, but the percentage of women submitting proposals was less than expected in every field but engineering. Women are as likely as men to be employed at the most research active institutions, but women are less likely than men to self-report research as their primary work activity in almost all fields but engineering. This work imbalance ultimately limits the diversity of basic science research ideas in science and engineering.
机译:女性在美国学术博士队伍中的参与度有了很大的增长,但在所有科学和工程领域,尤其是在高级学术职位上,代表性仍然不足。我们获得了可能从美国国家科学基金会寻求资助的领域的教授女性和男性人数的估计值,并将这些数字与六个研究理事会中的每一个保持一致,以调查提交模式的时间趋势。我们发现,女性获得资助的可能性与男性一样,但除工程学外,女性提交提案的比例都低于预期。女性和男性一样有可能在研究最活跃的机构工作,但与男性相比,女性不太可能在除工程学以外的几乎所有领域中将研究作为她们的主要工作活动。这种工作不平衡最终限制了科学和工程领域基础科学研究思想的多样性。

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