… information, see the COVID-19 case study in the Gendered Innovations 2 report and on the ‘Gendered innovations’ website ). Integrating sex/gender analysis into … research papers. In their article ‘One and a half million medical papers reveal a link between author gender and …
… care professionals, as well as insufficient stocks of medical equipment, puts the safety of entire countries at … et al., 2018). AsT’s benefits thus go beyond the medical sphere, increasing people’s independence, … Women are the primary beneficiaries of these technological innovations, as they are significantly more likely to be in …
… to improve its accuracy and the accuracy of medical diagnoses and therapy, all while providing the latest medical information to health professionals (Jiang et al., 2017). However, medical research is a field historically lacking gender …
… European Commission. (2013). Gendered Innovations: How Gender Analysis Contributes to Research. … Review and synthesis of the most recent evidence. Medical care research and review, 63 (1), 3-28. Hannák, A., … access to health care: a study of unemployment and unmet medical need in Europe in the economic crisis. International …
… for gender relations. Yet rapidly evolving technological innovations remain strongly embedded in pre-existing gender … to market. The EU has recognised the concept of ‘gendered innovations’, which refers precisely to the potential to … and informal home-based care. AsT facilitates home-based medical and social care by monitoring the health and daily …
… from national taxation. Deductions are also made for medical insurance, pension and unemployment insurance. … to recruitment, the successful candidate will undertake a medical for the purposes of Article 12(2) (d) of the …