2023

Membership structure dated 03.01.2023

The DPG has got 51,677 members. 142 members are institutional members (institutes, libraries, schools, companies). The remaining members (99.7 %) are personal members. 6.8 % of the personal members live abroad. The portion of women is 15.7 %. The median of the age of the members is 38.5 years, the average 41,5 years.

Age Structure of DPG

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Altersstruktur der DPG_eng.png

In the chart, the age structure of DPG is shown. Because of the relatively low number of DPG members below 10 years service, the cohorts between 0-9 and 10-19 years are summed up. The share of male members is depicted in blue, whereas the female share is in green. Most DPG members are younger than 40 years old. In this segment, the share of female physicists is much higher than the total average.

Percentage of Female Physicists within the DPG per Cohort

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Anteil der Physikerinnen_eng.png

The diagram shows the percentage of female physicists within DPG per cohort. Because of the relatively low number of DPG members below 10 years service, the cohorts 0-9 and 10-19 years are summed up. As expected, the percentage of female members decreases with increasing age. The female share within the group of members being less than 20 years old constitutes more than 25 percent, which exceeds the female share of physics first-year students.

 

Percentage of Female Physicists within DPG

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Aenderung_des_Anteils_der_weiblichen_Mitglieder_1982-2023_eng.png

The graph represents the development of the female share within DPG over time since 1982. While the percentage of female DPG members was in the range of just a few percent previously, the current share amounts to 15 percent due to constant growth. The sudden increase of more than 2 percent in the year 2001 correlates to the initiation of the DPG High School Prize. In 2013, the percentage of female physicists within DPG exceeded the percentage of female physicists in Germany for the first time (according to the Mikrozensus).