… About half of EU students graduate in two main fields of education. In both of them, the lack of one gender is … and most of them are men. The other big study field is education, health and welfare (EHW) with one fifth (19 %) of … other extreme. For example, men account for only 19 % of education graduates. The reasons behind this segregation …
… Gender segregation is a deeply entrenched feature of education systems and occupations across the EU. It refers to the concentration of one gender in certain fields of education or occupations (horizontal segregation) or the … segregation). Gender segregation narrows life choices, education and employment options, leads to unequal pay, …
… STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education will have a positive impact on economic growth in … the positive impacts of reducing gender inequalities in education in developed countries. Further information …
… further intensified during the recent economic downturn. Education and investment in skills have now become a corner … data from Eurostat’s Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS), Adult Education Survey (AES), and Eurofound’s European Working …
… Education is a catalyst for social change and a condition for … fundamental human rights. Mainstreaming gender equality in education and training policy remains crucial in countries where equal access to education is taken as a given, which is the case in the …
… made to advance gender equality in research and higher education institutions in the European Union. Despite these … and statistics provide evidence that: research and higher education institutions are gendered settings; unconscious or … to the promotion of gender equality in research and higher education institutions, the European Institute for Gender …
… of gender equality initiatives by research and higher education institutions. The focus of the analysis herein has been on public research and higher education institutions, with particular attention being paid …