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Full Title
SOCIOLOGIA DEL LAVORO
Publisher
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
0392-5048 (Printed Journal)
1972-554X (Online Journal)
Journal Issue Number
162
Journal Issue Designation
162
Journal Issue Date
2022
Full Title
La produttività scientifica nell'accademia italiana in una prospettiva di genere
By (author)
First Page
141
Last Page
163
Language of text
Italian
Publication Date
2022/03
Copyright
2022 FrancoAngeli srl
Introduction or preface
L'articolo indaga il gender gap nella produttività scientifica in Italia, utilizzando i dati di un'indagine nazionale condotta tra il 2015 e il 2016, che permette di osservare la relazione tra genere e produttività su un ampio campione rappresentativo del personale accademico strutturato (N=5.123) in tutte le aree disciplinari e su diversi tipi di pubblicazione, monografie, curatele, saggi e articoli. I risultati mostrano che il divario di genere si articola diversamente per area disciplinare e per tipo di prodotto: è maggiormente presente nelle aree disciplinari a maggior presenza femminile; è più diffuso per gli articoli e i saggi; è invece limitato alle scienze umanistiche per le monografie e le curatele. Alcune possibili interpretazioni di questi risultati, in parte inattesi, sono discusse a partire dalla letteratura esistente.
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