Helpful Data

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We are in the process of gathering more data to include here.

A big thank you to our friends who have helped put this data together! Especially:

Also thanks to all organizers and PC members of the WiL workshops! A special thank you to Prof Ursula Martin for the networking dinner at Wadham College, Oxford, 2018.

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Data on gender representation in conferences

We have collected data on the four main conference series of the Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL), as laid out in these blog posts:

We have also narrowed the data down to a period of time before and then after the publication of the 2012 ASL statement on women in logic.

Annual meetings
Men Women
2009–2012 29 7
2013–2016 23 8
Logic colloquium
Men Women
2009–2012 57 9
2013–2016 43 9
AMS/ASL
Men Women
2010–2012 17 4
2014–2016 14 6
APA/ASL
Men Women
2010–2012 21 1
2014–2016 19 3
Table 1: Breakdown of invited speakers to the four main conference series before and after the 2012 ASL statement on women in logic. From “ASL Statement on Women in Logic”.
Annual meetings
Men Women
1 talk 127 18
2 talks 38 6
3 talks 10 0
4 talks 0 0
5 talks 1 0
Logic colloquium
Men Women
1 talk 213 20
2 talks 48 7
3 talks 25 2
4 talks 3 0
5 talks 1 0
AMS/ASL
Men Women
1 talk 93 20
2 talks 22 2
3 talks 2 0
4 talks 0 0
APA/ASL
Men Women
1 talk 63 6
2 talks 12 3
3 talks 5 0
4 talks 2 0
Table 2: Number of talks given by a single speaker in the four main conference series before and after the 2012 ASL statement on women in logic. From “Repeat Invitations in ASL Conference Series”.