March 15, 2022

Mathematics publications and authors’ gender: Learning from the Gender Gap in Science project

Author: Roswitha Rissner

Helena Mihaljević and Lucía Santamaría have published the article "Mathematics publications and authors’ gender: Learning from the Gender Gap in

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March 15, 2022

Report: EWM panel discussion on gender balance in mathematics at the European Congress of Mathematics

Author: Roswitha Rissner

Eugénie Hunsicker has published the "Report: EWM panel discussion on gender balance in mathematics at the European Congress of Mathematics"

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February 18, 2022

Faces of Women in Mathematics

Author: Marisa Mohr

facesofwomeninmathematics.com is the project website of the film project Words of Women in Mathematics in the Time of Corona, follow-up

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November 12, 2020

A Global Approach to the Gender Gap

Author: Marisa Mohr

'A Global Approach to the Gender Gap in Mathematical, Computing, and Natural Sciences: How to Measure It, How to Reduce

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November 9, 2020

Case studies and analyses by Gendered Innovations

Author: Marisa Mohr

The term "gendered innovations" was coined by Londa Schiebinger. Here you can find interesting case studies and analyses in the

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October 22, 2020

Global Gender Gap Index by World Economic Forum

Author: Marisa Mohr

Through the Global Gender Index, the World Economic Forum quantifies the magnitude of gender-based disparities and tracks their progress over

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August 18, 2016

Gender representation on journal editorial boards

Author: Marisa Mohr

Chad M. Topaz and Shilad Sen provide the first measure of gender distribution on editorial boards in the mathematical sciences,

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July 17, 2016

Gender differences in mathematics publication patterns

Author: Marisa Mohr

Umida Baltaeva, Helena Mihaljevic-Brandt, Lucia Santamaria, Marco Tullney provide a basis for discussions on how to address the problem of

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February 26, 2015

Underrepresentation of women in mathematical conferences

Author: Marisa Mohr

Greg Martin describes the biases against women in mathematics and makes explicit suggestions for organizing conferences in ways that are

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