… Opportunity Monitoring, as recommended by the Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs. The measure seeks to increase the participationofwomen researchers in Austria since 2015. The monitoring is …
… The definitions below provide a short overview of relevant terms in connection with gender equality plans … of discrimination. Within the broad categories of ‘women’ and ‘men’, other additional sociodemographic … men Absence of barriers to economic, political and social participation on grounds of sex and gender. Equal treatment …
… be concluded at some point. However, this is not ‘the end’ of promoting gender equality in your organisation. It is … the existing distribution of power in society between women and men. As nicely pointed out by the project ‘Leading … of financial resources. Gender budgeting requires the participationof a broader range of stakeholders. It leads to …
… implementation, management, monitoring and evaluation of a gender equality plan (GEP) are manifold and frequent. … a common perspective that gender equality is a job for women. In order to increase men’s participation, they must be made aware of their significance …
… webinars Tools and resources With the introduction/start of Horizon Europe, the European Commission made gender equality plans (GEPs) a basic requirement for participation in its research framework programme. It defined … one gender; rather, they should be inclusive and target women and men in all their diversity. Consequently, a GEP is …
… Bodies stipulates affirmative action in areas where women are underrepresented and applies to Austria’s 22 public … equality rather than affirmative action. Between the end of 2014 and mid-2016, the then-Federal Ministry of Labour, … into research approaches. The FWF strives for balanced participationofwomen and men in across all bodies, …
… institutions (research and decision-making) at the level of the Flemish and French Communities. In Flanders, a set of decrees [1] issued in 2012 foresee targets for the participationof the underrepresented sex in public universities’ decision-making bodies. Women’s participation in research is also indirectly …