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Mapping Gender in the German Research Arena

In Germany, even though the number and share of female scientists has increased in the past 5 years, they are still outnumbered and lag behind their male counterparts in research performance. That was a key finding of the new report Mapping Gender in the German Research Arena opens in new tab/window, conducted by Elsevier’s Analytical Services team. It will be presented today at the Gender Summit 7 Europe opens in new tab/window in Berlin.

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Mapping Gender in the German Research Arena (2015)

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