Fig. 4
From: Gender shapes the relationship between productivity and journal prestige in science

Evolution of gendered patterns over researchers’ careers. (a) Occupation of sectors of the journal prestige-productivity plane at five-year intervals over the careers of male (left) and female (right) researchers. (b) Evolution of average productivity (left) and average journal prestige (right) over the careers of male (purple) and female (green) non-outlier researchers. (c) Evolution of average productivity (left) and average journal prestige (right) over the careers of male (purple) and female (green) outlier researchers. Shaded areas in panels (b) and (c) represent 95% bootstrap confidence intervals, and dashed lines indicate the zero baseline.