Social attributes and opportunities associated with being female and male and to the relationships between women and men and girls and boys, as well as to the relations between women and those between men.
… to initiate a structural change process towards better gender equality in an organisation, awareness of gender inequality and knowledge about gender issues in management, but also in the workforce, is of …
… As you may have learnt in the step-by-step guide, gender equality measures should always consider the context … stemming from the pandemic has had implications for gender equality and the implementation of gender equality plans (GEPs). Issues that have been noted …
… and Innovation Committee (ERAC) Standing Working Group on Gender in Research and Innovation, various studies have shown the existence (and persistence) of implicit gender bias in the evaluation of research and performance. Different gender roles are associated with women and men, and a …
… transformation of an organisation’s culture for advancing gender equality is work–life balance. Work–life balance is … Consider these measures for addressing the issue in your gender equality plan Measures in relation to organisational … and measures that can be reviewed and addressed in a gender equality plan (GEP) include the following: parental …
… A number of elements can be pointed out as supporting gender equality work in research organisations and research … are present in an organisation, the efforts towards gender equality are more likely to succeed. Promote gender equality plan support and collaboration within and …
… The Horizon Europe gender equality plan (GEP) eligibility criterion has put GEPs … to achieve sustainable structural and cultural change. The gender equality in academia and research (GEAR) tool has provided guidance and advice on gender equality work in R & I since 2015. The new GEP …
… of your organisation in developing and implementing a gender equality plan (GEP). Their involvement, which can be … and resources on impact, see ‘ Success factors for gender equality plan development and implementation’). How to … or departments with the option of choosing their own gender equality activities that fit their local context; or …
… a short overview of relevant terms in connection with gender equality plans (GEPs). If not stated otherwise, they … the glossary and thesaurus of the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE), which is a terminology tool focusing on the area of gender equality. If you cannot find the term you are looking …
… Why is gender equality important for research and innovation … (R & I)? Why do I need to develop and implement a gender equality plan (GEP) in my organisation? If you want to find out more about the reasons for promoting gender equality and its potential benefits, read the relevant …
… In this section, you will find basic information on gender equality plans (GEPs), definitions of different terms used in the gender equality in academia and research (GEAR) tool, and … What do the key terms used in the GEAR tool mean (e.g. gender, diversity, intersectionality and research …
… Main section Videos and webinars Tools and resources A gender equality plan (GEP) will be concluded at some point. However, this is not ‘the end’ of promoting gender equality in your organisation. It is important to … development of the organisation in the direction of gender equality is never finished. You are entering a new …
… parts of the change process . As you know by now, a gender equality plan (GEP) will typically address several … collect and publish disaggregated data on the sex and/or gender of personnel (and students, where relevant) and carry … based on indicators’ (see Horizon Europe Guidance on Gender Equality Plans , pp. 23–27). More explicitly, it is …