The massive shock of the COVID-19 pandemic is already showing its negative effects on economies around the world, unprecedented in recent history. COVID-19 infections and containment measures have caused a general slowdown in research and new knowledge production. Because of the link between R&D spending and economic growth, it is to be expected then that a slowdown in research activities will slow in turn the global recovery from the pandemic. Many recent studies also claim an uneven impact on scientific production across gender. In this paper, we investigate the phenomenon across countries, analysing preprint depositions. Differently from other works, that compare the number of preprint depositions before and after the pandemic outbreak, we analyse the depositions trends across geographical areas, and contrast after-pandemic depositions with expected ones. Differently from common belief and initial evidence, in few countries female scientists increased their scientific output while males plunged.
翻译:COVID-19大流行的大规模冲击已经表明它对世界各经济体的负面影响,这是近代史上前所未有的。COVID-19感染和遏制措施导致研究和新知识生产普遍放缓。由于研发支出与经济增长之间的联系,因此预计研究活动放缓会减缓全球从该流行病中复苏的速度。许多最近的研究还声称对整个性别的科学生产有不均衡的影响。在本文件中,我们调查了跨国家的现象,分析了预印记录。与其他作品不同,这些作品比较了流行病爆发前后的预印记录的数量,我们分析了跨地理区域的沉积趋势,并将大规模后沉积与预期的对比。与一般的信念和初步证据不同,在少数国家,女科学家增加了科学产出,而男科学家则猛跌。