Chemistry

#17 of 26

Editorial board composition

13,520
Positions
12,109
Editors
245
Journals
98
Countries
33.4
Mean h-index

Chemistry ranks #17 among 26 fields. 13,520 positions across 245 journals. 12,109 editors. 27.1% female (below avg 33%). Mean h-index: 33.4 (above avg 22.5).

Gender distribution

Gender-inference coverage: 77.9% of editors here have an inferred gender — the 27.1% figure understates uncertainty for the unclassified remainder.

Male
6,875
Female
2,560
Unknown
2,674

27.1% female · 72.9% male (of 9,435 resolved; global avg 33%)

Each editor counted once at this entity (composite identity key). Gender is inferred from the first name — not self-reported — and coverage drops for non-Latin-script names, which inflates the "unknown" bar in some countries.

Top countries

United States
13.2% 1,593
China
10.5% 1,275
Italy
4.0% 484
India
3.6% 432
United Kingdom
3.3% 396
Germany
3.0% 362
Japan
2.9% 347
Spain
2.6% 316
Russia
2.2% 261
Canada
1.7% 207

Board diversity

Per-editor diversity indicators. Each editor is counted once (composite identity key). The Shannon columns use Pielou's normalisation J = H / ln(k) so values are comparable across entities with different numbers of categories. See the methodology for full definitions, use cases, and references (Shannon 1948; Pielou 1966; Jost 2006).

0.693
Pielou's J over ROR country distribution. 0 = all editors from one country, 1 = perfectly even across every country present. MDPI sits higher than Elsevier here; compare against the top-countries bar to see which countries drive the spread.
0.238
Pielou's J over the ROR org_type field (education, healthcare, facility, government, nonprofit, company, archive). Low values mean editors come overwhelmingly from one kind of institution — usually universities, which account for about 82% of editors dataset-wide. Higher values indicate editorial boards that reach into clinical practice, public labs, industry, or scientific societies.
29 yr
Median years since first OpenAlex-indexed publication, per unique editor. IQR 18–41 yr (spread 23 yr), mean 31.7 yr, n = 7,286. A low median with a small IQR indicates a board clustered in one career stage; a large IQR signals generational mix.