Wu Cary
Department of Sociology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Can Rev Sociol. 2023 May;60(2):188-211. doi: 10.1111/cars.12428. Epub 2023 Mar 17.
The weight of evidence suggests that articles written by men and women receive citations at comparable rates. This suggests that research quality or gender-based bias in research evaluation and citing behaviors may not be the reason why academic women accumulate fewer citations than men at the career level. In this article, I outline a career perspective that highlights women's disadvantages in career progression as the root causes for the gender citation gap. I also consider how the gender citation gap may perpetuate the unequal pay between genders in science. My analysis of two different datasets, one including paper and citation information for over 130,000 highly cited scholars during the 1996-2020 period and another including citation and salary information for nearly 2,000 Canadian scholars over the 2014-2019 period, shows several important findings. First, papers written by women on average receive more citations than those written by men. Second, the gender citation gap grows larger with time as men and women progress in their careers, but the opposite pattern holds when research productivity and collaborative networks are considered. Third, higher citations lead to higher pay, and gender differences in citations explain a significant share of the gender wage gap. Findings demonstrate the critical need for more attention toward gender differences in career progression when investigating the causes and solutions for gender disparities in science.
大量证据表明,男性和女性撰写的文章获得引用的比例相当。这表明,研究质量或研究评估及引用行为中基于性别的偏见可能不是学术女性在职业生涯中积累的引用次数少于男性的原因。在本文中,我概述了一种职业视角,强调女性在职业发展中的劣势是性别引用差距的根本原因。我还探讨了性别引用差距如何可能使科学界的性别薪酬不平等长期存在。我对两个不同数据集的分析显示了几个重要发现,一个数据集包含1996年至2020年期间13万多名高被引学者的论文和引用信息,另一个数据集包含2014年至2019年期间近2000名加拿大学者的引用和薪资信息。第一,女性撰写的论文平均比男性撰写的论文获得更多引用。第二,随着男性和女性在职业生涯中的发展,性别引用差距会随着时间的推移而扩大,但在考虑研究生产力和合作网络时则呈现相反的模式。第三,引用次数越高,薪酬越高,引用方面的性别差异在很大程度上解释了性别工资差距。研究结果表明,在调查科学界性别差异的原因和解决方案时,迫切需要更多地关注职业发展中的性别差异。