Research
Research is a driving force of economic growth and social advancement, but gender inequality continues to hold it back in Europe. Discriminatory funding and hiring policies, as well as a lack of work-life balance, leaves women at a disadvantage in the workplace, especially in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Gender equality in research means dismantling these barriers and unleashing the full power of research.
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The fourth National Programme on Equal Opportunities for Women and Men 2015–2021.The Programme aims ...
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Section XI of the Criminal Code is about human rights and fundamental freedoms, (Violation of equali...
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The principle of prohibition of discrimination is also defined in Article 6 of the 2005 Civil Servan...
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The Swedish government has assigned 41 of its agencies to work actively with gender mainstreaming in...
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This article illustrates the positive effects of investments in social services using the example of...
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National Action Plan for Equal Treatment for 2013-2016 was adopted in December 2013 by government....
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National Action Plan for Equal Treatment for 2013-2016 was adopted in December 2013 by government....