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Hengel, Erin ORCID: 0000-0002-2039-3521, Sevilla, Almudena and Smith, Sarah ORCID: 0000-0001-9314-9194 (2024) Measuring research quality in a more inclusive way: evidence from the UK Research Excellence Framework. Research Evaluation. ISSN 0958-2029

Bateman, Victoria and Hengel, Erin ORCID: 0000-0002-2039-3521 (2023) The gender gap in UK academic economics 1996-2018: progress, stagnation and retreat. OEconomia, 13 (2). 163 - 200. ISSN 2113-5207

Gorelkina, Olga, Grypari, Ioanna and Hengel, Erin (2023) The theory of straight ticket voting. Social Choice and Welfare, 60 (3). 365 - 381. ISSN 0176-1714

Hengel, Erin and Phythian-adams, Sarah Louisa (2022) A historical portrait of female economists' coauthorship networks. History of Political Economy, 54 (S1). pp. 17-41. ISSN 0018-2702

Hengel, Erin (2022) Publishing while female: are women held to higher standards? Evidence from peer review. The Economic Journal, 132 (648). pp. 2951-2991. ISSN 0013-0133

Doleac, Jennifer L., Hengel, Erin and Pancotti, Elizabeth (2021) Diversity in economics seminars: who gives invited talks? AEA Papers and Proceedings, 111. 55 - 59. ISSN 2574-0768

Ball, Philip, Britton, T. Benjamin, Hengel, Erin, Moriarty, Philip, Oliver, Rachel A., Rippon, Gina, Saini, Angela and Wade, Jessica (2021) Gender issues in fundamental physics: Strumia’s bibliometric analysis fails to account for key confounders and confuses correlation with causation. Quantitative Science Studies, 2 (1). pp. 263-272. ISSN 2641-3337

Monograph

Bateman, Victoria, Kankanam Gamage, Danula and Hengel, Erin (2021) Royal Economic Society, silver anniversary women’s committee report: the gender imbalance in UK economics. . The Royal Economic Society.

Online resource

Hengel, Erin and Milas, Costas (2020) Economics at a crossroads (again): how to restore confidence in the profession after Covid-19. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

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