subject: Women in Science Pay a Higher Professional Price for Matrimony than Men [print this page] The survey was based on questionnaires mailed to about 20 000 researchers, managers, professors, teachers or clinicians in the life and health care sciences. There were a total of 8 692 responses used in the survey's results. According to the AAAS, the world's largest general scientific organization and the publisher of the journal Science, this response gave the survey results a reliability of plus or minus 1 percentage point.
Women in Science Pay a Higher Professional Price for Matrimony than Men