Careers, empowerment and women’s involvement in research

Journal title WELFARE E ERGONOMIA
Author/s Sveva Avveduto
Publishing Year 2017 Issue 2015/2
Language Italian Pages 10 P. 163-172 File size 168 KB
DOI 10.3280/WE2015-002013
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The essay examines some indications of the European Commission and the OCSE regarding the research and the women’s involvement in science. On the basis of the data, it analyses the situation in Europe and the possible measures that could be adopted in order to promote, on an equitable basis, both the involvement and the progression of career of the women.

Keywords: Women; science; research; career.

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Sveva Avveduto, Carriere, empowerment e partecipazione delle donne nella ricerca in "WELFARE E ERGONOMIA" 2/2015, pp 163-172, DOI: 10.3280/WE2015-002013