Women in science—The astronomical brain drain |
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Authors: | Ben R. Martin John Irvine |
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Affiliation: | Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, U.K. |
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Abstract: | After briefly reviewing the literature on the position of women in science, this article reports the results of a study concerning the long-term employment profiles of doctoral students of radio astronomy. In particular, attention is focused on explaining the divergencies in the subsequent career paths of males and females. Indicators of the ‘quality’ of students' doctoral work are employed to demonstrate that the relative lack of career success shown by women astronomers is most likely to be the result of social factors concerning their role within the family rather than any inherent lack of ability as a scientist or direct discrimination in employment. |
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