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September 18, 2017

Gender bias in teaching evaluations by economics students

In an ongoing heated debate on sexism in the economic profession, sparked by an analysis by Alice Wu of sexist […]

  • academia
  • discrimination
  • economics
  • gender bias
  • hiring
  • professor
  • promotion
  • teaching
  • tenure
  • women
  • Friederike Mengel
  • Jan Sauermann
  • Ulf Zölitz
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August 5, 2016

Women’s chances in STEM fields better than often thought

One of the most common explanations why women are underrepresented in many areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) […]

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  • bias
  • discrimination
  • exam
  • France
  • hiring
  • Science
  • STEM
  • women
  • Annabelle Krause
  • Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Melina Hillion
  • Thomas Breda
  • Ulf Rinne
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October 28, 2015

Social ties increase the chance of getting published in economics journals

Social connections influence individual behavior and ultimately affect a variety of economic outcomes, such as welfare program participation, criminal activity, […]

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  • economics
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  • Tommaso Colussi

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