Blume-Kohout Margaret E, Adhikari Dadhi
New Mexico Consortium, 6721 Academy Rd NE, Suite A, Albuquerque, NM 87109.
Department of Economics, University of New Mexico, MSC05 3060 1 UNM, Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001. Tel.: 505-277-5304.
Res Policy. 2016 Jul;45(6):1291-1303. doi: 10.1016/j.respol.2016.03.011. Epub 2016 Apr 7.
A National Institutes of Health (NIH) taskforce recently recommended decreasing the number of graduate students supported on research assistantships, and instead favoring traineeship and fellowship funding mechanisms. Using instrumental variables estimation with survey data collected from U.S. PhD-granting biomedical sciences departments and their newly-minted PhDs, we find that increases in these programs' NIH-funded traineeships and fellowships do significantly increase programs' total graduate enrollments, particularly of female students. However, PhDs who were funded primarily as research assistants are significantly more likely to take research-focused jobs in the U.S. scientific workforce after they graduate, as compared to PhDs who were primarily supported as trainees or fellows. The suggested policy changes thus may have unintended, negative consequences for scientific workforce participation.
美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的一个特别工作组最近建议减少由研究助理职位资助的研究生数量,转而支持培训生和奖学金资助机制。利用从美国授予博士学位的生物医学科学系及其新获得博士学位者收集的调查数据进行工具变量估计,我们发现这些项目中由NIH资助的培训生和奖学金数量的增加确实显著提高了项目的研究生总入学人数,尤其是女学生的入学人数。然而,与主要由培训生或奖学金获得者支持的博士相比,主要作为研究助理获得资助的博士毕业后在美国科研人员队伍中从事以研究为重点工作的可能性要大得多。因此,建议的政策变化可能会对科研人员队伍的参与产生意想不到的负面后果。