Publications by authors named "Fernanda Reichert"

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  • A survey of Brazilian scientists revealed that mothers experienced more negative workplace bias than fathers, influenced by gender and career status but not by race, field, or number of children.
  • The study suggests the need for awareness and intervention to address these biases to create a fairer environment for women in the scientific community.
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Despite the progress observed in recent years, women are still underrepresented in science worldwide, especially at top positions. Many factors contribute to women progressively leaving academia at different stages of their career, including motherhood, harassment and conscious and unconscious discrimination. Implicit bias plays a major negative role in recognition, promotions and career advancement of female scientists.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is altering dynamics in academia, and people juggling remote work and domestic demands - including childcare - have felt impacts on their productivity. Female authors have faced a decrease in paper submission rates since the beginning of the pandemic period. The reasons for this decline in women's productivity need to be further investigated.

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