Gender Quotas or Girls’ Networks? Evidence from an Italian Research Selection

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This article investigates the role of the gender composition of selection committees and connections in promoting women in research. Exploiting a newly collected data set on research recruitment processes to entry-level positions in a leading Italian research centre operating mainly in the hard sciences, the study finds that bias against women manifests itself at non-tenured entry level and is attenuated by the presence of a woman on the selection committee. However, the most important predictor for recruitment in the study is previous connections with the research centre, a mechanism which, due to the lower density of network links with the institute among female candidates, operates as a selection device discriminating against women. The results suggest that the gender of the committee members, network structure and type of recruitment must all be considered in approaching recruitment policy.

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Checchi, D., Cicognani, S., & Kulic, N. (2019). Gender Quotas or Girls’ Networks? Evidence from an Italian Research Selection. Work, Employment and Society, 33(3), 462–482. https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017018813071

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