What contributes to gender parity in science? A Bayesian Network analysis
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González-Salmón, Elvira; Chinchilla-Rodríguez, Zaida; Nane, Gabriela F.; Robinson García, NicolásMateria
Scientometrics Gender
Fecha
2024-07-01Referencia bibliográfica
González-Salmón, E., Chinchilla-Rodriguez, Z., Nane, G. F., & Robinson-Garcia, N. (2024, julio 1). What contributes to gender parity in science? A Bayesian Network analysis. 28th International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators (STI 2024), Berlin. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12609270
Patrocinador
Spanish Ministry of Science PID2020-117007RA-I00, PID2021-128429NB-I00, FPU2021/02320, RYC2019-027886-IResumen
We retrieve data from Dimensions, the World Bank Open Data (WBOA) and the UNESCO Institute for Statistics
(UIS) to construct a country level longitudinal dataset including the yearly number of researchers by gender. Our aim is to predict when each country will reach gender parity and which factors may influence the increase of the proportion of women in science. Here we present some preliminary findings using the ARIMA and Exponential Smoothing forecasting models, and a first attempt to look into influencing factors using Bayesian Networks.