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Research Productivity Over the Life Cycle: Evidence for Academic Scientists

Stephan, Paula E. - ; Levin, Sharon G. - ;

The relationship between age and the publishing productivity of Ph.D. scientists is analyzed using data from the Survey of Doctorate Recipients (National Research Council) and the Science Citation Index. The longitudinal nature of the data allows for the identification of pure aging effects. In five of the six areas studied, life-cycle aging effects are present. Only in particle physics, where scientists often speak of being on a "religious quest," is there indication that scientific productivity is not investment-motivated. Vintage effects are also considered. The expectation that the latest educated are the most productive is not generally supported by the data.


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
TAER 8101PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
PenerbitNashville: American Economic Association 1991
EdisiVol. 81, No. 1, Mar., 1991
SubjekLife cycle
Research productivity
Academic scientist
ISBN/ISSN0002-8282
KlasifikasiNONE
Deskripsi Fisik19 p.
Info Detail SpesifikThe American Economic Review
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