Why so few, still? Challenges to attracting, advancing, and keeping women faculty of color in academia

JE Fox Tree, J Vaid - Frontiers in Sociology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
From its earliest beginnings, the university was not designed for women, and certainly not for
women of color. Women of color in the United States are disproportionately under …

Unravelling the gender productivity gap in science: a meta-analytical review

J Astegiano… - Royal Society open …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Women underrepresentation in science has frequently been associated with women being
less productive than men (ie the gender productivity gap), which may be explained by …

The pandemic push: can COVID-19 reinvent conferences to models rooted in sustainability, equitability and inclusion?

HJ Niner, S Johri, J Meyer, SN Wassermann - Socio-Ecological Practice …, 2020 - Springer
The COVID-19 pandemic necessitates a change in conference formats for 2020. This shift
offers a unique opportunity to address long-standing inequities in access and issues of …

Trends in the representation of women among US geoscience faculty from 1999 to 2020: The long road toward gender parity

M Ranganathan, E Lalk, LM Freese, MA Freilich… - AGU …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Inequalities persist in the geosciences. White women and people of color remain under‐
represented at all levels of academic faculty, including positions of power such as …

Women from some under-represented minorities are given too few talks at world's largest Earth-science conference

HL Ford, C Brick, M Azmitia, K Blaufuss, P Dekens - Nature, 2019 - nature.com
The people you won't hear from at one of the world's largest scientific meetings Researchers
from racial and ethnic groups that are under-represented in US geoscience are the least …

Gender equity at surgical conferences: quantity and quality

N Zaza, A Ofshteyn, P Martinez-Quinones… - Journal of Surgical …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Participation of women at national surgery conferences is an important aspect
of achieving gender equity; however, participation has to be meaningful and representative …

A global survey on the perceptions and impacts of gender inequality in the Earth and space sciences

AL Popp, SR Lutz, S Khatami… - Earth and Space …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The leaky pipeline phenomenon refers to the disproportionate decline of female scientists at
higher academic career levels and is a major problem in the natural sciences. Identifying the …

First authorship gender gap in the geosciences

T Pico, P Bierman, K Doyle… - Earth and Space …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Although gender parity has been reached at the graduate level in the geosciences, women
remain a minority in faculty positions. First authorship of peer‐reviewed scholarship is a …

Association between author diversity and acceptance rates and citations in peer‐reviewed earth science manuscripts

JC Lerback, B Hanson, P Wooden - Earth and Space Science, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The scientific community is becoming more demographically diverse, and team science is
becoming more common. Here, we compare metrics of success in academic research …

Graduate employment prediction with bias

T Guo, F Xia, S Zhen, X Bai, D Zhang, Z Liu… - Proceedings of the AAAI …, 2020 - ojs.aaai.org
The failure of landing a job for college students could cause serious social consequences
such as drunkenness and suicide. In addition to academic performance, unconscious biases …