安妮·E. 林肯

副教授 系主任

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林肯's research explores stratification processes in education, 劳动力市场, 文化产业, particularly attraction and retention in science careers. Her research on the feminization of veterinary medical education challenged commonly held beliefs that women choose veterinary medicine because it allows them to express a caring nature or that they are less concerned with salaries than men are. 而不是, she found that men and women are equally motivated by earnings and that the profession's feminization is driven by men's avoidance of the feminizing classes, resulting from men's lower college graduation since the early 1980s. In research with Elaine Howard Ecklund, she found that men and women are less likely to further pursue a science career if they have had fewer children than they would have liked by the time they are pursuing a graduate degree in science.

林肯 gave the keynote address at the Second International Symposium of the Female Scientists Support Unit at Nihon University in Tokyo, and has been an invited speaker at the National Science Foundation, American Veterinary Medical Association, Association for Women in Science, Dallas County Community College District STEM Summit, Women's Transportation Seminar, and numerous other meetings of scholars and professionals. Her research has received national and international exposure in the 华盛顿邮报》, 《威尼斯人博彩》, 时代 (of London), and elsewhere.

林肯接受了 CNN's Anderson Cooper AC360 程序, where she discussed the change in veterinary medicine from an occupation mostly filled by men to one increasingly held by women.

In March 2013, 林肯接受了 哥伦比亚广播公司 for a segment on the book by 脸谱网 COO Sheryl Sandburg "Lean In: Women, 工作, 以及领导的意志."

也是在2013年3月, 林肯's NSF-funded research (with Elaine Howard Ecklund of Rice University) received press in the 《威尼斯人博彩》 在文章中Growing a Family Alongside a Science Career."

In April 2013, 林肯 was interviewed for the April 1 JAVMA新闻 (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association) for the article "The gender gap: Why do female veterinarians earn less than male veterinarians?" regarding the effect of the feminization of the profession on women's salaries.

In May 2013, 林肯 was interviewed for 国家地理 杂志 "6 Women Scientists Who Were Snubbed Due to Sexism" on how women's scientific accomplishments are often ignored.

研究 and Teaching Interests

  • 工作与组织
  • 劳动力市场
  • 性别
  • Culture and culture industries

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认识

  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Rice University, 2004-2006
  • Outstanding Dissertation Award, Washington State University, 2004
  • Ann Madsen Depew Memorial Scholarship, Washington State University, 2004

奖助金

  • 2009-2013. "Advancing Ways of Awarding Recognition in Disciplinary Societies (AWARDS)." National Science Foundation. Co-principal investigator with the Association for Women in Science. $796,834.
  • 2007-2011. Perceptions of Women in Academic Science.” National Science Foundation. 研究 on 性别 in Science and Engineering 程序. Co-investigator with Elaine Howard Ecklund, Rice University. $299,334 plus $55,154 supplement grant.
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