… together. Women, men, doctors, nurses, carers, scientists, teachers, shop workers, cleaners…I don’t need to go on. … the salaries of jobs largely done by women – care work and education for example – in comparison with the salaries in … billions in healthcare, while Germany is giving its early education and care services an injection of cash. As Europe’s …
… needs to change. It is up to everyone - parents, peers, teachers and politicians to let young people know that they … in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education is one way to create fairer economic growth. EIGE’s … economic benefits of improving gender segregation in STEM education here Read the EPSCO Council conclusions here Follow …
… Gender related challenges in the education system are an obstacle for economic growth and … other EU countries. “The situation will not change unless teachers and parents encourage girls and boys to choose more atypical fields, like STEM for girls, and education and welfare for boys. The classroom should be an …
… year, EIGE is putting the spotlight on gender equality in education. With three new studies already underway, EIGE is … to unearth some of the gender related challenges in education. “Education and gender equality are very closely … women working in traditional roles, such as nurses and teachers and men working as engineers and scientists,” said …
… in business and in politics, and women’s health , education , and violence against women , are all burning … EU [12]. 23. Women are over-represented in health care, education and public administration which are generally … 38. In 2004, in primary and secondary schools, over 68% of teachers were women. In contrast to this, in universities and …