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Biased Evaluation Committees Promote Fewer Women

by Secretaría Técnica SENC

Biased Evaluation Committees Promote Fewer Women

Evaluation committees that hold implicit biases against women in science promote fewer women than men to elite research positions—but only if they don’t explicitly believe that gender bias exists.

Enlaces de interés:

https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/biased-evaluation-committees-promote-fewer-women-66355

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