Event

Women in Editorial Boards: An Investigation of Female Representation in Top Economic Journals by Patricia Funk

Join us for this week's event in the Applied Economics Research Seminar Series, Autumn Term 2024

  • Thu 10 Oct 24

    14:00 - 15:30

  • Colchester Campus

    Economics Common Room 5B.307

  • Event speaker

    Patricia Funk

  • Event type

    Lectures, talks and seminars
    Applied Economics Research Seminar Series

  • Event organiser

    Economics, Department of

Women in Editorial Boards: An Investigation of Female Representation in Top Economic Journals by Patricia Funk

Join us for the latest Applied Economics Research Seminar Series event, Autumn Term 2024.

Join Patricia Funk, from the Università della Svizzera italiana (USI), will present this week's seminar on Women in Editorial Boards: An Investigation of Female Representation in Top Economic Journals.

Abstract

We study the evolution of female representation in editorial roles for the most important journals in economics from 1960 to 2019. We first document that the share of women in editorial roles has steadily increased over the past six decades. Second, we investigate whether this increase is due to an expansion of the pool of qualified female economists, or due to a change in the preference for appointing women. We find evidence for both using a large database on detailed CVs of more than 37,000 economists. Finally, to understand whether there are gender gaps in the probability of being offered and/or of accepting editorial positions, we administer a large-scale survey among most prominent scholars in economics. We find evidence for the first channel: women are more likely to be offered editorial positions at top-5 and general interest journals, but there are no gender differences in the propensity to accept these offers.

 

The seminar will begin with a presentation and will end with a Q and A session.

It will be held in the Economics Common Room at 2pm on Thursday 10 October. This event is open to all levels of study and is also open to the public. To register your place and gain access to the webinar, please contact the seminar organisers.

This event is part of the Applied Economics Research Seminar Series.