Gender-Based Homophily in Research: A Large-Scale Study of Man-Woman Collaboration

06/06/2020
by   Marek Kwiek, et al.
0

We examined the male-female collaboration practices of all internationally visible Polish university professors (N = 25,463) based on their Scopus-indexed publications from 2009-2018 (158,743 journal articles). We merged a national registry of 99,935 scientists (with full administrative and biographical data) with the Scopus publication database, using probabilistic and deterministic record linkage. Our unique biographical, administrative, publication, and citation database (The Observatory of Polish Science) included all professors with at least a doctoral degree employed in 85 research-involved universities. We determined what we term an individual publication portfolio for every professor, and we examined the respective impacts of biological age, academic position, academic discipline, average journal prestige, and type of institution on the same-sex collaboration ratio. The gender homophily principle (publishing predominantly with scientists of the same sex) was found to apply to male scientists - but not to females. The majority of male scientists collaborate solely with males; most female scientists, in contrast, do not collaborate with females at all. Across all age groups studied, all-female collaboration is marginal, while all-male collaboration is pervasive. Gender homophily in research-intensive institutions proved stronger for males than for females. Finally, we used a multi-dimensional fractional logit regression model to estimate the impact of gender and other individual-level and institutional-level independent variables on gender homophily in research collaboration.

READ FULL TEXT

page 18

page 23

page 25

research
01/08/2021

Are Female Scientists Less Inclined to Publish Alone? The Gender Solo Research Gap

Solo research is a result of individual authorship decisions which accum...
research
03/01/2020

Gender Disparities in International Research Collaboration: A Large-scale Bibliometric Study of 25,000 University Professors

In this research, we examine the hypothesis that gender disparities in i...
research
11/08/2021

Academic vs. Biological Age in Research on Academic Careers: A Large-scale Study with Implications for Scientifically Developing Systems

Biological age is an important sociodemographic factor in studies on aca...
research
01/04/2020

Causal Impact of Web Browsing and Other Factors on Research Publications

In this paper, we study the causal impact of the web-search activity on ...
research
04/09/2023

Who are the gatekeepers of economics? Geographic diversity, gender composition, and interlocking editorship of journal boards

Members of editorial boards play the role of gatekeepers of science beca...
research
06/11/2021

A dataset of mentorship in science with semantic and demographic estimations

Mentorship in science is crucial for topic choice, career decisions, and...
research
11/03/2022

The Young and the Old, the Fast and the Slow: Age, Productivity, and Rank Advancement of 16,000 STEMM University Professors

We examined a large population of Polish science, technology, engineerin...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset