Citations to the Publications of Male and Female Political Scientists Revisited
By Kim Quaile Hill, Texas A&M University
Prior research finds that women earn fewer citations than men for their publications, and it offers various reasons why this is the case. This study provides new evidence on these citation differences from two datasets on career citations earned by male and female political scientists. Our findings extend and elaborate on those in earlier research. Most notably, we find that older cohorts of women demonstrate substantial progress toward citation equity with their male peers.
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- PS: Political Science & Politics , Volume 57 , Issue 4 , October 2024