… the people of Spain. But the country’s leading voice on women’s rights admits, “we need to move forward faster.” Now … risks of poverty and job insecurity. Still, today in Spain women also assume most of the domestic work and 70% of all … of responsibilities, rewards, and opportunities between women and men when it comes to care and domestic work. …
… Main areas to collect data on are the proportions of women and men among applicants and grantees, and the proportions of women and men on evaluation panels and among evaluators (by … aim to make their funding programmes more attractive to women researchers , gender-sensitive language and images are …
… it can be expected that its findings affect (groups of) women and men, or girls and boys, differently. Integrating … . Young people also hold stereotypical beliefs about women’s and men’s ‘natural’ abilities. Countering such … equity in research (SAGER) guidelines , which aim to guide authors on how to report sex and gender information in study …
… objectives and potential. It has been shown that women are abandoning their scientific careers in much greater … numbers than men. Described as the ‘leaky pipeline’ of women in science, this phenomenon has a considerable impact: … (2017) provide empirical evidence that links the gender of authors to the integration of sex/gender analysis in research …
… of discrimination. Within the broad categories of ‘women’ and ‘men’, other additional sociodemographic … be taken into consideration. Therefore, when referring to women and men, we refer to them always in all their … being female and male and to the relationships between women and men and girls and boys, as well as to the relations …
… gendered impact could be on the gender proportion of first authors of research reports or publications. Use additional … for internal stakeholders are as follows: shares of women and men members of decision-making bodies; shares of women and men members of decision-making bodies who have …
… to improve the assessment process, to attract more women to apply, etc.: for this purpose, you can use the … inspiration; map the existing internal measures to promote women, to sensitise about gender equality, to enhance … you notice that your major challenge is to attract more women applicants, you might put the focus of your GEP on …
… referring to dynamics in research teams, for example when women researchers are less often named as first author, or … stronger networks, which is why men are cited more than women, which consequently generates higher impact points. The … when decisions are taken under time pressure – and concern women and men evaluators. In 1997, Wennerås and Wold showed …
… by gender and marked by considerable gender gaps. Women and men tend to concentrate in certain scientific … fields ( horizontal segregation ). For example, while women are more likely to be found in fields such as social … equity in research (SAGER) guidelines , which aim to guide authors on how to convey sex and gender information in the …
… sex in public universities’ decision-making bodies. Women’s participation in research is also indirectly … is a diversity parameter that looks at the number of women researchers at postdoctoral/permanent level; If one of … gender equality. These included balanced participation of women and men in political and economic decision-making, …