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Počet žen, které pracují ve vědě, je nízký (25 %). ČR v tomto ohledu zaostává jak za průměrem EU, tak ve srovnání s novými členskými státy. Navíc od roku 2001 zůstává podíl vědců vůči vědkyním na stejné úrovni. V české vědě také panuje vysoká míra horizontální a vertikální segregace. Jak na tuto situaci reagují jednotlivci a instituce? Postavení žen ve vědě se pomalu stávají tématem, kterému státní, výzkumné a vědecké instituce začínají věnovat pozornost.
Z pohledu statistických údajů se situace v ČR od minulého roku nijak zásadně nezměnila, téma podpory genderové rovnosti je stále na okraji zájmu institucí výzkumu, vývoje a inovací. Dílčí pozitivní posuny nemají zásadní strukturální charakter. Netečnost místních institucí je o to zřetelnější, porovnáme-li ji s přístupem institucí v zahraničí.
Publikace se zaměřuje na představení dostupných dat, a to v časových řadách od roku 2001. Data ukazují, že neplatí předpoklad růstu podílu vědkyň v situaci, kdy se trvale zvyšuje podíl žen mezi studujícími vysokých škol a vysokoškolsky vzdělanou populací. Z osob, které mají v ČR kvalifikaci pro výkon výzkumné profese, tvoří 50 % ženy, mezi výzkumníky jich je ale jen 25,1 % (v FTE).
Academic excellence is allegedly a universal and gender neutral standard of merit. This article examines exactly what is constructed as academic excellence at the micro-level, how evaluators operationalize this construct in the criteria they apply in academic evaluation, and how gender inequalities are imbued in the construction and evaluation of excellence.
The publication explores gender aspects of researchers’ career plans, academic mobility, combination of research and parenthood, image of science in the media and gender equality policies in science. The introductory chapter discusses current changes in research and position of women in Czech science.
The publication explores gender aspects of researchers’ career plans, academic mobility, combination of research and parenthood, image of science in the media and gender equality policies in science. The introductory chapter discusses current changes in research and position of women in Czech science.
The publication explores gender aspects of researchers’ career plans, academic mobility, combination of research and parenthood, image of science in the media and gender equality policies in science. The introductory chapter discusses current changes in research and position of women in Czech science.
The publication explores gender aspects of researchers’ career plans, academic mobility, combination of research and parenthood, image of science in the media and gender equality policies in science. The introductory chapter discusses current changes in research and position of women in Czech science.
The publication explores gender aspects of researchers’ career plans, academic mobility, combination of research and parenthood, image of science in the media and gender equality policies in science. The introductory chapter discusses current changes in research and position of women in Czech science.
The publication explores gender aspects of researchers’ career plans, academic mobility, combination of research and parenthood, image of science in the media and gender equality policies in science. The introductory chapter discusses current changes in research and position of women in Czech science.
The publication explores gender aspects of researchers’ career plans, academic mobility, combination of research and parenthood, image of science in the media and gender equality policies in science. The introductory chapter discusses current changes in research and position of women in Czech science.
The publication explores gender aspects of researchers’ career plans, academic mobility, combination of research and parenthood, image of science in the media and gender equality policies in science. The introductory chapter discusses current changes in research and position of women in Czech science.
The paper focuses on the differences between marriage and unmarried cohabitations in the terms of their stability. We study the impact of various factors on the stability of marriages and unmarried cohabitations taking into account the different socio-demographic indicators. The paper is based on the quantitative data from the research "Life-course 2010" that included 4010 respondents. We approached to the analysis via event history method.
The chapter focuses on the analysis of women´s movements´ claims-making around child-care and their agency in the remakingof the concept of social citizenship. It explores the frames used by women´s movements to articulate and justify their child-care claims.
The findings reveal the ambivalent nature of part-time work in the Czech Republic. On one hand, part-time contracts are used in terms of positive flexibility – as a tool for women to combine working life with care for small children. On the other hand, the results show, that part-time work is predominant among groups marginalized in the labour and these jobs are therefore associated with lower level of security and higher risk of poverty.
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