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Replication Data for: The pandemic’s effects on publishing at Politics & Gender

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In this paper, we examine the impact of the pandemic on the gender distribution of submissions as well as assess other possible Covid-19 effects, such as a greater reliance on author teams rather than solo submissions. With more than six years of submission data, including more than two years after the pandemic was declared, we find no evidence of changes in submission patterns at Politics & Gender pre-and post-pandemic.

本研究考察了疫情对投稿性别分布的影响,并评估了新冠疫情(COVID-19)可能带来的其他潜在效应,例如更倾向于采用作者团队投稿而非单人独立投稿的趋势。本研究依托六年以上的投稿数据,其中包含疫情正式宣布后的两年多时间跨度,经分析发现,《Politics & Gender》期刊在疫情前后的投稿模式并未出现显著变化。
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2023-12-16
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