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pt. 1. Introduction |
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pt. 2. Barriers faced by women researchers : segregation by field of work |
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Statistics on women in science : examples from the European Union |
Camilla Gidlöf Regnier |
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The gender gap in the public research sector : the case of Denmark |
Kamma Langberg |
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Women's research careers and scientific productivity in public research |
María Bordons and Elba Mauleón |
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Women's careers in science and technology in Japan |
Mariko Ogawa |
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Trends in gender seregation by field of work in higher education |
Christian Suter |
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Theories into gender segregation in the scientific careers |
Yu Xie |
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Disparities between men's and women's careers in scientific research : the case of Austria |
Ingrid Schacherl |
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pt. 3. Barriers faced by women researchers : segregation by hierarchy |
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Gender as a career factor faced in academic research |
Iiris Aaltio |
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Initiatives and experiences in gender equality at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
Eivind Hiis Hauge |
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Does gender matter in scientific leadership? |
Rossella Palomba |
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Gender and the careers of French university instructors and researchers |
Frédérique Pigeyre |
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pt. 4. Instruments for change : existing policy measures and programmes |
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The success of female scientists in the 21st century : an American perspective |
Wanda E. Ward |
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Encouragement to advance : a programme to promote career strategies for women in German academia |
Andrea Löther |
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Dutch research council policy actions to encourage the participation of women in science |
Wilma van Donselaar |
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Instruments for changing gender inequalities in scientific careers |
Christel Baltes-Löhr |
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Balancing research careers and private lives : do social measures matter? |
Aliki Mouriki |
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Women in Latin American science and technology : a window of opportunity |
Judith Zubieta |
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Supply and demand-side actions to promote women in S&T : lessons from the United Kingdom Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology / |
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Women in scientific careers : the case study of Italy |
Sveva Avveduto |
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pt. 5. Conclusion |
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Concluding remarks |
Maria Stratigaki |
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pt. 1. Introduction |
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pt. 2. Barriers faced by women researchers : segregation by field of work |
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Statistics on women in science : examples from the European Union |
Camilla Gidlöf Regnier |