… the Vilnius Academy of Arts. It found that, on average, women earned slightly less than their male colleagues (the … department. In addition, there is strong segregation of women and men by field, and, correspondingly, by department. Women are overrepresented both in the lowest positions and in …
… of senior researchers and 26 % of research directors are women. That gap is even wider at top management level, where women make up only 22 %. The Glass Ceiling Index (which … likelihood of reaching top career levels) disadvantages women in departments where the presence of women balances or …
… The promotion of equality between women and men and non-discrimination is one of the spheres of … a lack of teaching staff. This measure aims to facilitate women and men to balance their job and family life, as well as encouraging parents (women and men) to take parental leave. In 2018, within the …
… cultures and unconscious gender biases that disadvantage women, and in implementing more inclusive approaches. The … how institutional processes may cause disadvantage to women in areas such as decision-making, careers and … as talks delivered by gender equality experts and leading women scientists, scholars and academic leaders. Informing …
… over time. They can be quantitative (e.g. numbers of women and men researchers), or qualitative (usually used to … ones (see step 5 for concrete suggestions). Remember that ‘women’ and ‘men’ are very heterogeneous groups and that … and bodies, (2) recruitment and career development of women researchers and staff and (3) the sex/gender dimension …
… 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 … curricula and research , University of Malta, Malta, Women and Science Committee , Spanish National Research …
… respectful organisational culture, and that it is not ‘a women’s issue’. Improving organisational cultures also … may also want to consider issues such as visibility of women in activities, for instance, in expert panels and … to science and a culture of working long hours. As long as women continue to carry the bulk of caring responsibilities, …
… 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: … in scientific research. It also feeds a vicious circle: as women leave research in greater numbers, research becomes …
… gender inequalities, ranging from low numbers of women students in specific disciplines and scientific fields to an under-representation of women in top academic positions or on committees and boards of R & I organisations and under-representation of women researchers in companies or start-ups related to …
… and implementing GEPs, especially at universities. As both women and men take part in R & I, implementing structural and cultural change to promote gender equality is not a women’s issue . Men are explicitly called upon to engage, together with women, in initiatives towards the modernisation of 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 …
… the existing distribution of power in society between women and men. As nicely pointed out by the project ‘Leading … procedures were designed mainly by men in the past, when women did not have access to public institutions, education … dominated by men, while disciplines with a majority of women researchers receive lower budgets. Gender budgeting is …