An investigation into gender distributions in scholarly publications among dental faculty members in Iran
Ahmad Sofi-Mahmudi, Erfan Shamsoddin, Lisa M. DeTora, Barbara E. Bierer, Perihan Elif Ekmekci, Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Ching Shan Lii, Marcos Roberto Tovani-Palone, Francis P. Crawley, Yolanda Malele-Kolisa, Yolanda Malele-Kolisa, Yolanda Malele-Kolisa, Yolanda Malele-Kolisa

TL;DR
This study examines gender disparities in research output among Iranian dental faculty, finding that although women are more numerous, men have better scientometric indicators.
Contribution
The study provides new empirical insights into gender-based differences in scholarly productivity within Iranian dental academia.
Findings
Men had higher numbers of papers and citations compared to women.
Women were overrepresented in corresponding-author papers but underrepresented in international publications.
Gender disparities varied by dental specialty, with men dominating in restorative and pediatric dentistry.
Abstract
Research on gender inequality is crucial as it unveils the pervasive disparities that persist across various domains, shedding light on societal imbalances and providing a foundation for informed policy-making. To investigate gender differences in scientometric indices among faculty members in dental schools across Iran. This included overall data and speciality-specific data. The publication profiles of academic staff in all dental schools were examined using the Iranian Scientometric Information Database (ISID, http://isid.research.ac.ir). Variables analyzed were working field, academic degree, the total number of papers, papers per year, total number of citations, percentage of self-citation, h-index, g-index, citations per paper, gender, university type, number of years publishing, proportion of international papers, first-author papers, and corresponding-author papers.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiversity and Career in Medicine · Dental Education, Practice, Research · Health and Medical Research Impacts
