Inhalt: Significance In economics, as in many high-skilled professions, women are underrepresented. Web-scraped data provide information on the situation of women in economics around the globe. We document the underrepresentation of women for a large set of countries using the same objective method. We find differences between countries and regions, which might reflect cultural aspects and norms. Europe is more gender-equal than the United States; institutions that are higher ranked in terms of research output have fewer women in senior positions than lower-ranked institutions. In the United States, this also holds for junior positions. The paper thus further informs the debate and shows how female ratios differ on a global scale.
Schlagwörter:economics; gender equality; Geschlechterverhältnis; internationaler Vergleich; Professur; Teilhabe; Unterrepräsentanz; Wirtschaftswissenschaft; wissenschaftlicher Nachwuchs
CEWS Kategorie:Europa und Internationales, Geschlechterverhältnis
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenaufsatz