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1 February 2012 Dramatic Improvements and Persistent Challenges for Women Ecologists
Krista L. McGuire, Richard B. Primack, Elizabeth C. Losos
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The underrepresentation of women in science has received significant attention. However, there have been few studies in which longitudinal data were used to assess changes over time. Here, we surveyed the Organization for Tropical Studies graduate database, because this database was also surveyed in 1988, to determine the challenges still faced by women ecologists. Certain aspects of women's situations have shown substantial improvement since 1988, such as an increased number of female colleagues, more-equal sharing of childcare and household chores, and decreased perceptions of gender bias. However, women are still more likely to leave the field of science and have lower salaries, promotion rates, and productivity than do men. Women continue to have greater responsibility for childcare and housework and also experience challenges with childcare and safety while pursuing field-based research. These results indicate that although certain obstacles for women ecologists have substantially lessened, other issues of the family—work balance and of fieldwork still need to be addressed.

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Krista L. McGuire, Richard B. Primack, and Elizabeth C. Losos "Dramatic Improvements and Persistent Challenges for Women Ecologists," BioScience 62(2), 189-196, (1 February 2012). https://doi.org/10.1525/bio.2012.62.2.12
Published: 1 February 2012
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KEYWORDS
ecology
gender bias
glass ceiling
Organization for Tropical Studies
women in science
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