Gender biases in assistant professor recruitment: Does discipline matter? (Q6768334)
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| English | Gender biases in assistant professor recruitment: Does discipline matter? |
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We examine whether gender bias in assistant professor recruitment exists and differs across disciplines (looking at mathematics/physics, economics/sociology/political science, and German studies). Our analysis is based on a factorial survey experiment with 1857 professors from German universities in 2020. We draw on Crandall and Eshleman's (2003) justification-suppression model to argue that gender policies can help suppress the expression of prejudices (negative stereotypes) against female applicants.
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16 January 2025
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