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 Government Equalities Office commissioned a telephone survey to explore organisations’ understan...
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This baseline report is founded on the Equalities Strategy of the Coalition Government, and its deci...
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This guide provides detailed guidance on key areas and advice on good practice, specifically explain...
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This document outlines the response to the finding's of the Government Equalities Office's...
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This six month progress published by Cranfield University details the developments made following ...
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This report a 2008 baseline report with the latest available data for indicators selected to provide...
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The Equality Act 2010 legally protects people from discrimination in the workplace and in wider soci...
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The Study provides theoretical background and practical steps how to implement gender budgeting....
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This document explains the equality strategy's emphasis on moving 'away from treating peop...
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The strategy provides a policy framework for the Northern Ireland Executive's work to mainstrea...
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Evaluation study of the implementation of gender mainstreaming in structural funds in Slovakia....
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The Action Plan elaborates the National Strategy for Gender Equality into concrete measures in the f...