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新冠疫情期间研究产出与合作方面进一步分化的性别差距:来自冠状病毒相关文献的证据

Further divided gender gaps in research productivity and collaboration during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from coronavirus-related literature.

作者信息

Liu Meijun, Zhang Ning, Hu Xiao, Jaiswal Ajay, Xu Jian, Chen Hong, Ding Ying, Bu Yi

机构信息

Institute for Global Public Policy, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

LSE-Fudan Research Centre for Global Public Policy, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

出版信息

J Informetr. 2022 May;16(2):101295. doi: 10.1016/j.joi.2022.101295. Epub 2022 May 5.

Abstract

Based on publication data on coronavirus-related fields, this study applies a difference in differences approach to explore the evolution of gender inequalities before and during the COVID-19 pandemic by comparing the differences in the numbers and shares of authorships, leadership in publications, gender composition of collaboration, and scientific impacts. We find that, during the pandemic: (1) females' leadership in publications as the first author was negatively affected; (2) although both females and males published more papers relative to the pre-pandemic period, the gender gaps in the share of authorships have been strengthened due to the larger increase in males' authorships; (3) the share of publications by mixed-gender collaboration declined; (4) papers by teams in which females play a key role were less cited in the pre-pandemic period, and this citation disadvantage was exacerbated during the pandemic; and (5) gender inequalities regarding authorships and collaboration were enhanced in the initial stage of COVID-19, widened with the increasing severity of COVID-19, and returned to the pre-pandemic level in September 2020. This study shows that females' lower participation in teams as major contributors and less collaboration with their male colleagues also reflect their underrepresentation in science in the pandemic period. This investigation significantly deepens our understanding of how the pandemic influenced academia, based on which science policies and gender policy changes are proposed to mitigate the gender gaps.

摘要

基于冠状病毒相关领域的出版数据,本研究采用双重差分法,通过比较论文署名数量和比例、出版物中的领导地位、合作的性别构成以及科学影响力的差异,来探究新冠疫情之前及期间性别不平等的演变情况。我们发现,在疫情期间:(1)女性作为第一作者在出版物中的领导地位受到负面影响;(2)尽管相对于疫情前时期,女性和男性发表的论文都更多,但由于男性署名数量的增幅更大,署名比例方面的性别差距有所扩大;(3)混合性别合作的出版物比例下降;(4)女性发挥关键作用的团队所发表的论文在疫情前时期被引用的次数较少,且这种被引用劣势在疫情期间加剧;(5)在新冠疫情初期,署名和合作方面的性别不平等加剧,随着疫情严重程度的增加而扩大,并在2020年9月恢复到疫情前水平。本研究表明,女性作为主要贡献者在团队中的参与度较低以及与男性同事的合作较少,也反映出她们在疫情期间科学界的代表性不足。这项调查显著加深了我们对疫情如何影响学术界的理解,并据此提出科学政策和性别政策变革,以缩小性别差距。

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