Gender ratios in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory (women/overall)*

The statistics are for the last 3 years, but I also have the data for 2007-2011 (no observable change in gender ratios) and for 1997-2006
Only research articles are included

Compare these ratios to overall results for Women in Linguistics

issue single author co-authored publications overall
2012, 30:1 4/4 4/4+0/2+2/3 = 6/9 10/13
2012, 30:2 2/6 1/2 3/8
2012, 30:3 0/4 2/6 2/10
2012, 30:4 2/4 4/8 6/12
2013, 31:1 2/4 2/7 4/11
2013, 31:2 1/4 4/8 5/12
2013, 31:3 1/4 2/6 3/10
2013, 31:4 2/5 0/6 2/11
2014, 32:1 7/10 1/4 8/14
2014, 32:2 3/5 2/8 5/13
2014, 32:3 5/9 2/4 7/13
2014, 32:4 2/6 4/9 6/15
2015, 33:1 0/3 5/17 5/20
2015, 33:2 0/2 8+1?/17 8+1?/19
2015, 33:3      
2015, 33:4      
Total 31/70 = 44% 43+1?/111 = 39%-40% 74+1?/181 = 43%

NLLT contains eight articles co-authored solely by women (19) and 14 articles co-authored only by men (29). This means that of single-gender co-authored articles women have published 36% and that they represent 40% of authors in this category. I don't think the difference with the 42% of female authors in co-authored papers is significant, but I don't know how to check for this.
*Guesses and doubts indicated by "?"

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