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The impact of the pandemic-enforced lockdown on the scholarly productivity of women academics in South Africa
Abstract
The underrepresentation of women in research is well-documented, in everything from participation and leadership to peer review and publication. Even so, in the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic, early reports indicated a precipitous decline in women's scholarly productivity (both in time devoted to research and in journal publications) compared to pre-pandemic times. None of these studies, mainly from the Global North, could provide...
Paper Details
Title
The impact of the pandemic-enforced lockdown on the scholarly productivity of women academics in South Africa
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Journal
Volume
51
Issue
1
Pages
104403 - 104403
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