Since participating in the Inspire campaign, I got interested in the question of
exactly how many women would be needed on Wikipedia to close the gender gap. I ran some simulations and came up with some fairly radical numbers. For example, according to my calculations, there are so few current and new female editors that, even if every current and new active, female editor stayed active for ten years, we wouldn't close the gap.
I've posted the results to my blog. It's password protected so I can share the results and get feedback
without making it pubic. You can access them by using the password
"wikipedia". I'm looking for feedback to see if I'm missing anything, if it's unrealistic, or anything else.
Thanks!
Jason
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Jason Radford Doctoral Student, Sociology, University of Chicago
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