| Literature DB >> 31613898 |
Karen E A Burns1,2,3, Sharon E Straus1,4,5, Kuan Liu5, Leena Rizvi2, Gordon Guyatt3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although women at all career stages are more likely to leave academia than men, early-career women are a particularly high-risk group. Research supports that women are less likely than men to receive research funding; however, whether funding success rates vary based on research content is unknown. We addressed gender differences in funding success rates for applications directed to one or more of 13 institutes, representing research communities, over a 15-year period. METHODS ANDEntities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31613898 PMCID: PMC6793847 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002935
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Number of grant applications received, number approved for funding, and success rate by institute.
| CIHR Institutes | Total No. (Range) | Average No. Applications | No. Approved for Funding | Average Success Rate (%) | Success Rate (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aboriginal Peoples’ Health | 426 (10–55) | 28.4 (14.3) | 4 (2.5, 5.5) | 17.46 (7.25) | (9.1–33.3) |
| Aging | 2,854 (71–309) | 190 (66.9) | 37 (30.5, 40.5) | 19.29 (4.89) | (12.3–28.2) |
| Cancer Research | 7,140 (292–655) | 476 (121) | 102 (93.0, 108.5) | 21.98 (6.42) | (14.0–33.9) |
| Circulatory and Respiratory Health | 7,107 (321–682) | 474 (101) | 102 (97.0, 117.5) | 22.64 (7.16) | (13.1–37.3) |
| Gender and Health | 1,270 (36–125) | 84.7 (30.4) | 16 (13, 19) | 18.13 (3.51) | (11.1–23.6) |
| Genetics | 4,566 (164–414) | 304 (72.5) | 87 (71.0, 93.5) | 28.72 (9.50) | (15.9–39.0 |
| Health Services and Policy Research | 3,087 (106–371) | 206 (69.5) | 39 (38, 42) | 20.41 (4.05) | (14.8–25.7) |
| Human Development, Child, and Youth Health | 4,027 (189–417) | 268 (63.4) | 56 (48, 63) | 21.27 (6.17) | (11.9–33.2) |
| Infection and Immunity | 5,303 (220–488) | 354 (84.2) | 86 (80, 93) | 25.49 (8.61) | (15.6–43.2) |
| Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis | 3,738 (167–315) | 249 (49.5) | 55 (48.5, 57.5) | 21.80 (6.25) | (13.7–33.53) |
| Neurosciences, Mental Health, and Addiction | 9,082 (427–833) | 605 (113) | 145 (131.5, 164) | 24.25 (6.92) | (15.5–35.4) |
| Nutrition, Metabolism, and Diabetes | 4,570 (214–418) | 305 (67.6) | 67 (62.5, 74) | 23.08 (7.89) | (12.8–37.9) |
| Population and Public Health | 2,657 (116–307) | 177 (60.1) | 31 (26.5, 38) | 18.60 (4.80) | (9.4–26.7) |
Abbreviations: CIHR, Canadian Institutes of Health Research; No., number
Fig 1Combined grant success rates by year across CIHR institutes.
CIHR, Canadian Institutes of Health Research; LOESS, locally estimated scatterplot smoothing; SD, standard deviation.
Fig 2Total number of grant applications submitted by institute and gender.
Fig 3Forest plot of gender differences in grant success rates by designated research institute.
CI, confidence interval; M-H, Mantel Haenszel.
Fig 4Forest plot of gender differences in new investigator success rates by designated research institute.
CI, confidence interval; M-H, Mantel Haenszel.