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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Res Policy. 2017 Jan 27;46(3):573–590. doi: 10.1016/j.respol.2017.01.002

Table 2.

Summary Statistics of Stayers and Movers: Peers Measures

Stayers Movers Difference
Mean Std. Dev. Mean Std. Dev.
Collaborators, Number
    Nb. of Peers, Colocated 5.459 6.048 3.054 4.101 2.405***
    Nb. of Peers, Close 1.164 2.304 0.736 1.847 0.428***
    Nb. of Peers, Distant 11.524 10.303 12.892 11.604 −1.368***
Non-collaborating Peers, Number
    Nb. of Peers, Colocated 3.221 4.027 2.489 3.556 0.732***
    Nb. of Peers, Close 4.229 6.629 3.377 6.225 0.853***
    Nb. of Peers, Distant 118.394 85.812 104.308 76.467 14.085***
Collaborators’ Productivity
    Pubs, Colocated 19.988 28.272 10.481 18.487 9.507***
    Pubs, Close 4.057 10.492 2.337 6.840 1.721***
    Pubs, Distant 46.480 57.592 47.791 56.480 −1.311
Non-collaborating Peers Prod.
    Pubs, Colocated 12.652 20.260 9.395 17.995 3.257***
    Pubs, Close 14.295 26.154 11.073 23.284 3.221***
    Pubs, Distant 398.866 300.081 332.168 261.033 66.698***

Observations 6,584 3,467

Notes: The numbers presented in this table are based on the final year the scientist appears in the dataset. See section IIIB for more information about the measures of the peer environment and the sources of data. We identify movers by extracting information on institutions from biographical records and then calculate geographic distance between the zip codes of the institutions. The stayers include scientists who do not move or only move locally (within 50 miles). We limit our empirical attention to transitions that are at least 50 miles apart to ensure that the career transition led the scientists to change their place of residence. Stars in the last column indicate the results of tests of proportions and t-tests for the equality of means

* p < 0.10

** p < 0.05

***

p < 0.01.