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Browsing by Author Hengel, E
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
1-May-2021 | Diversity in Economics Seminars: Who Gives Invited Talks? | Doleac, JL; Hengel, E; Pancotti, E |
1-Jun-2023 | The Gender Gap in UK Academic Economics 1996-2018: Progress, Stagnation and Retreat | Bateman, V; Hengel, E |
31-Jul-2021 | The gender imbalance in UK economics | Hengel, E; Bateman, V; Gamage, DK; Liu, X |
8-Apr-2021 | Gender issues in fundamental physics: Strumia’s bibliometric analysis fails to account for key confounders and confuses correlation with causation | Ball, P; Britton, TB; Hengel, E; Moriarty, P; Oliver, RA; Rippon, G; Saini, A; Wade, J |
1-Dec-2022 | A Historical Portrait of Female Economists' Coauthorship Networks | Hengel, E; Phythian-Adams, SL |
8-Apr-2024 | Measuring research quality in a more inclusive way: Evidence from the UK Research Excellence Framework | Hengel, E; Sevilla, A; Smith, S |
16-May-2022 | Publishing While Female: are Women Held to Higher Standards? Evidence from Peer Review | Hengel, E |
5-Feb-2024 | Report on the status of women in academic economics within the UK | Costa-Dias, M; Hengel, E; Jones. M; Neves, H |
26-Jul-2022 | The theory of straight ticket voting | Gorelkina, O; Grypari, I; Hengel, E |