… economy, according to EEA analysis . But with just 19 % women ICT specialists and 27 % engineers, is the EU … participation in its fastest-growing sector? Ahead of the International Day ofWomen and Girls in Science on 11 … management. The archetypal circular jobs you see in stock images." “These provide services to the core that help to …
… and retain female talent. Making workplaces inclusive for women is in the best interest of the ICT sector. It enables them to tap into a larger … key metrics does it become possible to measure the impact of gender diversity (among other types of diversity) on the …
… Less than a third of all parliamentarians in the EU are women. With the current speed, it will take almost twenty … is equally shared by women and men. An active inclusion ofwomen has many positive effects on society contributing …
… (ICT) job has many advantages. Still, more than eight out of ten ICT jobs go to men. To mark International Women’s Day, the European Institute for Gender Equality … in this growing sector. “Deep-rooted stereotypes are one of the main obstacles for women’s careers in the ICT sector. …
… economy has a major weakness: the uneven concentration ofwomen and men in studies and at work. This makes the labour … career aspirations. Women make up less than 20 % of ICT graduates in the EU, a figure that has been declining …
… just four points higher than ten years ago, now 66.2 out of 100. The top performing country is Sweden with a score of 82.6, while Greece moved to the bottom with 50 points. The … government policies are matching the specific needs ofwomen and men and whether they are working or not’ said …
… that is both complementary and greater than the sum of its parts. It draws on the agencies’ expertise in each of their areas and covers the different challenges associated … and discusses the different challenges that men and women face. The report also outlines the impact of long-term …