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Gender differences in academic productivity during COVID-19 pandemic – EurekAlert
During the COVID-19 pandemic, most science and medical faculty began working from home, with women reporting a significant decrease in manuscript submissions. Women…

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New Rochelle, NY, November 23, 2020–During the COVID-19 pandemic, most science and medical faculty began working from home, with women reporting a significant decrease in manuscript submissions. Women also report providing 77.6% of the childcare themselves,…
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