Published January 29, 2026 | Version v1
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How to achieve gender parity in science? Providing global evidence on key educational and economic drivers

  • 1. Universidad de Granada
  • 2. ROR icon Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos
  • 3. ROR icon Delft University of Technology

Description

Gender parity in science depends on a complex interplay of social, economic and educational variables. In this study, we compile a longitudinal dataset at the country level combining scientific bibliographic data from Dimensions, with the World Bank Open Data (WBOA), and the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS). Our goal is to identify conditions and pathways that could lead to gender parity in different world regions, by applying time-series forecasting methods (ARIMA and Exponential Smoothing), along with correlation analysis and Bayesian networks. While results vary by region, one recurring recommendation emerging from our models is the need to increase the number of researchers and the percentage of women graduating in Engineering, Manufacturing, and Construction, as this appears to be a critical driver for reducing gender disparities in the scientific workforce.

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This manuscript is currently under review in a journal. 

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Dataset: 10.5281/zenodo.18403323 (DOI)

Funding

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
STITCH Project PID2024-155412OB-I00
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
RESPONSIBLE PID2021-128429NB-I00
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
FPU Fellowship FPU2021/02320
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
Ramón y Cajal RYC2019-027886-I