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Session S4 - Keeping Girls/Women in Science I.
INVITED session, Wednesday afternoon, March 24
517C, Palais de Congres

[S4.003] Gender Differences in the Careers of Former Postdoctoral Fellows

Gerhard Sonnert (Dept. of Physics, Harvard University)

The Project Access study examined the careers of men and women who had received prestigious postdoctoral fellowships and thus were presumably of about equal promise at the start of their professional careers. Had the women scientists in this elite group overcome a threshold beyond which they proceeded on equal footing with their male counterparts; or did a glass ceiling impede their careers? We found gender differences in career outcomes in the group we studied (699 questionnaires, 200 interviews), but these differences varied considerably by scientific discipline. Moreover, the career disparities for women, as a group, appear now to result chiefly from a series of subtle but identifiable and sometimes counterintuitive impediments as well as from slight gender differences in socialization. Each disadvantage by itself may be small, but in their accumulation they significantly influence women's careers.

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