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Main Authors: Aganoglu, Ruzin, Bossmann, Andrea, Böhm, Ulrike, Metzelthin, Anja, Sandner, Agnes, Traulsen, Iris, Zacarias, Angelica
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.19021
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  • Gender imbalance among German physicists persists, with fewer women in advanced degrees and research leadership roles. Although female enrollment in Physics programs increased slightly until 2022, potentially influenced by COVID-19 the long-term trend remains uncertain. Despite the rise in female Ph.D. students and foreign representation, female professors in Physics and Astronomy stagnated below 14 %, indicating significant underrepresentation. Anticipated revisions to the WissZeitVG law may impact female mainstreaming efforts, potentially leading to greater precarization of research staff. Women make up only around 20 % of employed physicists, with low visibility in the community, as seen in the representation of female physicists in prestigious awards. Addressing this imbalance requires structural interventions beyond mere encouragement and empowerment.