… to address gender inequalities that affect both women and men, albeit often in different ways. The European … of the Estonian Presidency (2017); the research note Women and men in ICT: a chance for better work–life balance, …
… Across Europe, women are more likely not to be equally represented in media top management and editorial board. Even women have managerial and decision making roles, still this doesn’t guarantee gender equality balanced news. Women are also more likely not to be used as experts in …
… When it comes to gender equality, EIGE’s study shows that radio is not yet a fully gender-equal … plays out-of-tune when it comes to the representation of women at decision-making level. There are only 34 % of women among the top level decision-makers in the 10 radio …
… In brief Britain’s National Union of Journalists has carried out two questionnaire surveys of its women members, to find out their experiences and problems at work. Forty per cent of the union’s 30,000 members are women, and research repeatedly shows that women get a bad …
… journalists working in Belgium, surveyed the position of women in the French-language media in Belgium. This study … written or presented by a woman. AJP therefore prepared studies of 11 good practices in implementing gender equality, … impact. One women in two is not seen or heard Belgium's French-speaking media suffers from a gender imbalance. Only …
… agreement undertaking to strive to increase the number of women experts appearing in their programmes and articles. The … had been prepared by the Commission on the Image of Women in the Media, which was set up by the secretary of … mentioned, only 17.7% were women. Overall, the commission’s report for 2011 shows that women represent 23% of experts …