环境与资源经济学中多样性的新证据

IF 7.8 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Review of Environmental Economics and Policy Pub Date : 2022-12-06 DOI:10.1086/722907
N. Kuminoff, Katherine E. Ciaramello, Hanna M. Dooley, Martin D. Heintzelman, N. Khanna, Lea-Rachel Kosnik, Lynne Y. Lewis, Eric Trimble
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我们描述了环境与资源经济学家协会(AERE)内部关于多样性的新数据,重点关注协会会员资格和协会旗舰期刊《环境与资源经济学家协会杂志》(JAERE)上的出版物。我们使用这些数据来提供女性在AERE中的最新地位,并扩展多样性措施的范围,以描述JAERE作者的专业职位、雇主、母校、学位年份和学位国家。我们发现,到2020年,AERE的女性会员比例约为29%。与会员相比,妇女担任AERE领导职务的比率较高,占JAERE作者的比例较小。在国际多样性方面,72%的JAERE作者在美国工作,78%的博士作者在美国学校获得学位,15%的作者在美国、加拿大和欧盟以外的学校获得本科学位。我们还发现,25%的JAERE作者隶属于10家雇主,40%的作者在10所学校获得了最高学位。
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New Evidence on Diversity in Environmental and Resource Economics
We describe new data on diversity within the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE), with a focus on association membership and publication in the association’s flagship journal, the Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (JAERE). We use these data to provide an update on the status of women in AERE and to extend the scope of diversity measures to describe the professional position, employer, alma mater, degree year, and degree country of JAERE authors. We find that AERE’s female membership share was approximately 29 percent in 2020. Compared with membership, women served in AERE leadership roles at higher rates and accounted for a smaller share of JAERE authors. In terms of international diversity, 72 percent of JAERE authors were employed in the United States, 78 percent of authors with PhDs earned their degrees from US schools, and 15 percent of authors obtained undergraduate degrees from schools outside the United States, Canada, and the European Union. We also show that 25 percent of JAERE authors were affiliated with 10 employers and 40 percent of authors obtained their highest degrees from 10 schools.
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期刊介绍: The Review of Environmental Economics and Policy fills the gap between traditional academic journals and the general interest press by providing a widely accessible yet scholarly source for the latest thinking on environmental economics and related policy. The Review publishes symposia, articles, and regular features that contribute to one or more of the following goals: •to identify and synthesize lessons learned from recent and ongoing environmental economics research; •to provide economic analysis of environmental policy issues; •to promote the sharing of ideas and perspectives among the various sub-fields of environmental economics;
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