Instituto de Biologia, Univ Federal da Bahia, Salvador, BA, Brazil.
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Manaus, AM, Brazil.
Neotrop Entomol. 2021 Dec;50(6):859-872. doi: 10.1007/s13744-021-00918-7. Epub 2021 Nov 12.
Although women are about half of world's population, they are underrepresented in many sectors including academia and the research scenario in general. Gender gap in Entomology has been pointed out in other publications; however, data for Brazil has never been demonstrated. Here we provide a diagnosis for the Brazilian Entomology scenario in order to contribute to propositions towards disentangling the gender gap in general. We analyzed scientometric data for Brazilian Entomology focusing on gender disparity and on personal perceptions related to the gender gap through an online questionnaire. We detected a pervasive gender bias in which the scissor-shaped curve is the most representative effect of it: women were the majority in lower degree stages but the minority in higher degree stages (permanent positions and positions of prestige and power). We also observed mentorship bias and discussed these results in light of intersectionality and the COVID-19 pandemic. Gender differences were perceived differently by the questionnaire respondents considering age, gender, and parenting. With this data and analyses, we have provided elements to stimulate and support change to a healthier and more equitable academic space.
尽管女性约占世界人口的一半,但她们在许多领域的代表性不足,包括学术界和一般的研究领域。其他出版物已经指出了昆虫学领域的性别差距;然而,巴西的数据从未得到过证明。在这里,我们为巴西昆虫学的情况提供了一个诊断,以促进提出解决普遍性别差距的建议。我们通过在线问卷分析了巴西昆虫学的科学计量数据,重点关注性别差异以及与性别差距相关的个人看法。我们发现了一种普遍存在的性别偏见,其中剪刀形曲线是最具代表性的效应:女性在较低学位阶段占多数,但在较高学位阶段(永久职位和有声望和权力的职位)占少数。我们还观察到指导偏见,并结合交叉性和 COVID-19 大流行讨论了这些结果。问卷调查的受访者根据年龄、性别和育儿情况对性别差异有不同的看法。有了这些数据和分析,我们提供了一些元素来激发和支持向更健康、更公平的学术空间的转变。