February 10, 2015

Gendered language in teaching evaluations

Author: Marisa Mohr

Benjamin M. Schmidt provides an interactive exploration of the different language used to describe male and female teachers.

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October 19, 2014

Are boys and girls equally prepared for life?

Author: Marisa Mohr

In 2012, PISA asked students about their intentions to use mathematics in their future studies and careers. The results are

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October 8, 2014

BBC program on the underrepresentation of women in science

Author: Marisa Mohr

The first half analyses how small (statistically insignificant) biases at each stage lead to a huge underrepresentation of women in

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November 22, 2012

Nature’s acting against unconsious gender biases

Author: Marisa Mohr

Nature has assessed the percentage of women among their referees, profiled researchers, and externally written Comment and World View articles.

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November 12, 2012

Statistics on women in maths in Europe 1993 and 2005

Author: Marisa Mohr

This is a report from 2006, giving statistics on the proportion of women in mathematics in many European countries.

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September 20, 2012

Gender bias in hiring

Author: Marisa Mohr

A new study shows that identical applications are judged differently if a male name is assigned to it than if

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August 1, 2012

Gender bias in peer review: studies and reports

Author: Marisa Mohr

A collection of studies on gender bias in peer-review, and a discussion of the pros and cons of the `double-blind'

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March 30, 2011

genSET Consensus Report on gender in science

Author: Marisa Mohr

The genSET Consensus Seminars brought together 14 European science leaders to share knowledge and experience and arrive at a consensus

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January 10, 2008

Women and science, statistics and indicators

Author: Marisa Mohr

She Figures 2006 - Women and Science Statistics and Indicators is the second publication of selected EU employment statistics, which provide

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