Gender in the Global Research Landscape (2017)
There is widespread agreement that fostering diversity is integral to innovation in research, and gender equality is key to achieving this. Critical issues related to gender disparity and bias must be examined by sound studies to support a data-informed approach to implementing interventions and policy related to gender inequality. A 2017 report provides unprecedented insight into these issues.
Gender in the Global Research Landscape opens in new tab/window was produced by Elsevier in partnership with global experts to provide an analytical framework for better understanding the role of gender within the structure of the global research enterprise. Based on 20 years of data from Scopus opens in new tab/window and ScienceDirect opens in new tab/window — across 12 geographies and all 27 Scopus subject areas — the report is an evidence-based examination of global research performance through a gender lens.
Gender in the Global Research Landscape
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