Measuring Gender Equality in Science and Engineering : The SAGA Science, Technology and Innovation Gender Objective List - Working Paper 1
Autor/in:
UNESCO
Quelle: , 2016. 13 S
Inhalt: The Science, Technology and Innovation Gender Objectives List (STI GOL) is a tool for classifying STI policies and indicators, developed in the framework of SAGA.The STI GOL enables the categorization of policies and policy instruments, and assists in analysis aimed at preparing regional or country profiles. At the same time, it allows for identifying gaps in the STI policy mix, thereby supporting policy-makers worldwide in setting up, implementing, monitoring and evaluating gender equality policies in STI. The STI GOL will also be a useful tool for gender in STEM indicators, as it will allow for existing indicators to be mapped to gender objectives, while at the same time identifying ones for which indicators do not exist yet.
She Figures 2012 : gender in research ; statistics and indicators
Herausgeber/in:
Europäische Kommission
Quelle: Europäische Kommission; Brüssel: Amt f. amtl. Veröff. d. Europ. Gemeinschaften (She figures), 2012. 153 S.
Inhalt: "Women employed as researchers still remain a minority, but are they catching up? Is their distribution throughout different fields of science changing over time? Are women effectively progressing in their careers to achieve top-level positions? Are more women sitting on executive or advisory boards of research organizations? The She Figures 2012 contains the most recent available data on the involvement of women covering the period from tertiary education to employment and their work-life outlook, in the 27 EU Member States and in the associated countries." (publisher's description)
Quelle: Generaldirektion Forschung, Europäische Kommission; Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union (She figures), 2009. 155 S.
Inhalt: "What is the proportion of female and male researchers in Europe and how is this balance evolving over time? In which scientific fields are women better represented? Do the career paths of female and male researchers follow similar patterns? How many senior research positions are held by women in Europe? And is there any age trend that can be observed? Published by the European Commission's Directorate General for Research in 2003, 2006 and 2009, She Figures is an ongoing work to present statistics and indicators an women in science from tertiary education to the job market. Along with the 27 EU Member States, She Figures covers Croatia, Iceland, Israel, Norway, Switzerland and Turkey. The cooperation of the Member States, Associated Countries, and colleagues from Eurostat in preparing She Figures is gratefully acknowledged." (publisher's description)
She figures 2006 : women and science - statistics and indicators
Herausgeber/in:
Generaldirektion Forschung Direktion L Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft
Quelle: Generaldirektion Forschung Direktion L Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft; Luxembourg: Amt für amtliche Veröffentlichungen der Europäischen Gemeinschaften, 2006. 110 S.
Women in scientific careers : unleashing the potential
Titelübersetzung:Der berufliche Aufstieg von Frauen in der Wissenschaft : das Potenzial nutzen
Herausgeber/in:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development -OECD-
Quelle: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development -OECD-; Paris: OECD, 2006. 228 S.
Inhalt: "Women have made important contributions to research and innovation in OECD countries, but their potential remains largely untapped. While women account for more than half of university graduates in several OECD countries, they receive only 30% of tertiary degrees granted in science and engineering fields, and women account for only 25% to 35% of researchers in most OECD countries. The gender gap in science is greatest in Japan, Korea, Austria and Switzerland. The researcher gender gap is smaller in countries such as the Slovak Republic, Greece, Portugal, Spain and New Zealand. When women do conduct research, they tend to be concentrated in fields and industries such as biology, health, agriculture or pharmaceuticals, with low representation in physics, computing and engineering. This publication presents the proceedings of an international workshop held in November 2005 to assess the underlying causes behind the low participation of women in scientific careers, especially at senior levels, and to identify good practice policies to attract, recruit and retain women in scientific careers in public and private research." (author's abstract)
CEWS Kategorie:Wissenschaft als Beruf, Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Europa und Internationales, Statistik und statistische Daten
Dokumenttyp:Sammelwerk
Third European Report on Science & Technology Indicators, Chapter V : Encouraging Women into S&T
Herausgeber/in:
Europäische Kommission
Quelle: Europäische Kommission; Brüssel, 2003.
Schlagwörter:Europa; Ingenieurwissenschaft; Frauenforschung; Quantität; Statistik
CEWS Kategorie:Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Statistik und statistische Daten, Europa und Internationales
Dokumenttyp:Monographie
She figures 2003 : women and science - statistics and indicators
Herausgeber/in:
Generaldirektion Forschung Direktion L Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Europäische Kommission
Quelle: Generaldirektion Forschung Direktion L Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Europäische Kommission; Luxembourg: Amt f. amtl. Veröff. d. Europ. Gemeinschaften (She figures), 2003. 114 S.
Quelle: Journal of women and minorities in science and engineering, Vol. 8 (2002) No. 3-4, S. 363-375
Inhalt: "The current situation of women in scientific education and employment in European Union and applicant countries shows patterns of vertical and horizontal segregation. Yet the data that underpin these analyses are patchy, and despite some efforts to reuse available data, there is a clear need for new data, an effort that is gathering momentum in the European Commission (EC) and other pan-European bodies. However, new data collection requires major resourcing and for this to happen, various actors need to be convinced that the 'women and science problem' matters. Various arguments can be found in the literature about why the issue is seen to matter, and here, the author focuses particularly on a recent rationale in the EC, the 'science and society' perspective. However, if women, as agents, persist in retreating from science, the reasons behind the phenomena shown up in the available data need to be much more closely examined, in terms of the structures and institutions of scientific education and employment." (author's abstract)
CEWS Kategorie:Europa und Internationales, Arbeitswelt und Arbeitsmarkt, Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Statistik und statistische Daten
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Science policies in the European Union : promoting excellence through mainstreaming gender equality ; a report from the ETAN Expert Working Group on Women and Science
Herausgeber/in:
Generaldirektion Forschung, Europäische Kommission; European Technology Assessment Network -ETAN-
Quelle: Generaldirektion Forschung, Europäische Kommission; European Technology Assessment Network -ETAN-; Luxembourg: Amt f. amtl. Veröff. d. Europ. Gemeinschaften, 2000. XI, 156 S.
CEWS Kategorie:Gleichstellungspolitik, Wissenschaftspolitik, Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Europa und Internationales, Statistik und statistische Daten