Gender Imbalance in Academic Science
Women are underrepresented in the top ranks of academic science, but they attend grad school in equal numbers as men. NPR’s Rachel Martin talks to science correspondent Joe Palca about the disparity.
Women are underrepresented in the top ranks of academic science, but they attend grad school in equal numbers as men. NPR’s Rachel Martin talks to science correspondent Joe Palca about the disparity.
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As the first woman to lead the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde is among an elite group of people determining how money is saved, spent and invested worldwide. In this interview, Lagarde explains why it’s important, from an economic perspective, to ensure that women have fair and equal access to the job market. She also …
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By Shankar Vedantam This story examines a February 2014 study by Harvard University economists Richard Freeman and Wei Huang which examined the effect of ethnic diversity on the success of teams that produce scientific research. The study suggests that team diversity plays a big role in success. While scientists disproportionately write papers with those of …
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By Jennifer Ludden Many people may think of a “remote worker” as a harried mom in her bathrobe or a 20-something at a coffee shop. But that image doesn’t actually reflect who is working outside the office, according to a new study.