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Inequality in computer science results from the dynamics in a system that is dominantly male

Individual inequality increases, and gender inequality exists, regarding the number of papers by computer scientists. Both patterns vanish when only papers by first authors with durable careers are considered. Underneath lies the Matthew Effect, a mechanism of cumulative advantage that amplifies differences, including gender differences. These are the results from …

07/05/2024 Dr. Haiko Lietz

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