Addressing the Science Gender Gapby Louise MaddenWhat a metrics-driven approach can do for female career progression
Unlike Men, for Professional Women, Having High-Status Connections Can Backfireby Carnegie Mellon University
NewsFew in US Recognize Inequities of Climate Changeby Cornell UniversityResearch suggests that calling attention to on of the main factors that put people at risk may backfire
NewsThe Best Way to Close Gender Pay Gaps Is to Find the Source of Unfair Payby University of FloridaIdentifying the true source of unfair pay can lead to a more permanent closure of the gender pay gap
NewsNew Research Examines What Sparks Environmental Activism Among Europeansby Holden GalushaSocioeconomic factors play the largest role in determining public’s environmental concern
NewsMusic Classes Contribute to Higher Math Scores, but Only in High-Income Schoolsby Holden GalushaA new sociology study explores the link between math and music, finding that the link is only present at schools with higher socioeconomic positions
NewsAgeism Contributed to Retirement Surge During Pandemic, Study Showsby Lauren EverettMany older workers were significantly impacted by job loss in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, and were forced into retirement
NewsWhite Americans Pay Less Attention to Black Peers, Study Saysby Columbia UniversityHowever, the bias could be reversed if study participants were given the chance to observe the competency of their peers
NewsExploring the Role of Gender in Scholarly Authorship Disputesby Georgia Institute of TechnologyA new study shows that women were significantly more likely than men to report disagreements about authorship
NewsNew Research Reinforces Impact Men Can Have as Gender Equality Alliesby Society for Personality and Social PsychologyCommunicating that you care about gender equality and intend to act as an ally for women can make a difference
NewsMore Than 60 Years to Achieve Gender Equity in Astronomy?by ARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3DModeling shows urgent need to revamp hiring and working conditions for astronomers
NewsGender Gap in Negotiation Emerges as Early as Age Eightby Boston CollegeUnderstood to persist between men and women in the workforce, Boston College team finds the gender gap in negotiation takes root during childhood