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Title: Gender and science: An analysis of brazilian postgraduation
Other Titles: Gênero e ciência: uma análise na pós-graduação brasileira
Authors: Barros, Suzane Carvalho da Vitória
Silva, Luciana Mourão Cerqueira e
Keywords: Mobilidade Ocupacional
Career Mobility
Conflito Psicológico
Conflict Psychological
Docentes
Faculty
Identidade de Gênero
Gender Identity
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Estudos de Psicologia
Citation: BARROS, Suzane Carvalho da Vitória; SILVA, Luciana Mourão Cerqueira e. Gender and science: An analysis of brazilian postgraduation. Estudos de Psicologia, v. 37, p. 1-12, 2020.
Abstract: Gender issues are present in different work environments, including the academic world. This secondary data research aimed to compare, by gender, distribution and scientifi c output of Brazilian faculty who are active in stricto sensu postgraduation. A collection protocol was developed to capture data made available by the Coordination of Improvement of Higher Education Personnel, in the quadrennium 2013-2016 (n = 50.533, 57.5% men). The results indicate no difference in production by gender, but the following gender disparities in the researchers’ career were identifi ed: (i) female prevalence in the areas of Health, Humanities and Linguistics and Arts, and male prevalence in the Exact and Earth Sciences, Engineering and Agrarian Sciences; (ii) gender differences in favor of men in the earning of research productivity scholarships. We conclude that a reduction in gender disparities in science is expected over time, although there is still a male predominance in the scientific field.
Description: p. 1-12.: tab. p&b.
URI: https://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/12818
ISSN: 1982-0275
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