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froeb | 3 years ago

In physics at least, it's been my experience that even though the percentage of women physics professors is low, almost every one is an above-average researcher. They are certainly harder working on average. Meanwhile, there will be several men in the department who have just coasted. This isn't among new profs, but among those who have been around long enough that they definitely experienced gender discrimination in hiring. I don't think this is a biological thing, just an interesting side effect of strong gender discrimination, where the women who make it in have to be exceptional to do so.

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Swenrekcah|3 years ago

This is undoubtedly true for almost all women who have advanced significantly in any field up until about a decade ago.

Since then however, things have turned so sharply it’s almost the opposite now.

Some people think it’s fine, they are so mad at the men of the 1950s that they’re perfectly willing to inflict their revenge on the young men of today.

Then everyone is surprised when young men start listening to political operatives that don’t talk to them like they’re the scum of the universe.