Since 2009 the European Commission and a growing number of EU Member States have supported structural change as the approach to advance gender equality in research.
Since 2009 the European Commission and a growing number of EU Member States have supported structural change as the approach to advance gender equality in research. The approach entails three priority areas: gender balance in decision-making, gender balance in research careers, and the gendering of the content of research and innovation.
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