THE RECRUITMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE FOR R&D ACTIVITY AND THE ISSUE OF GENDER EQUALITY – THE CASE OF SLOVENIA

In the last few years European Union and its member states are facing with a big policy challenge how to increase the human resources in R&D activities and how to attract young people for entering science careers, first of all women. Although the participation of women in science has increased i...

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Main Authors: Franc Mali, Blanka Jelnikar, Maja Škafar
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Valladolid 2010-06-01
Series:Sociología y Tecnociencia
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Online Access:http://sites.google.com/site/sociologiaytecnociencia/Numero0-Volumen2/Malietal.pdf?attredirects=0
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spelling doaj-290471ca6c3245578bdce58b025ba90c2020-11-24T23:09:36ZspaUniversidad de ValladolidSociología y Tecnociencia1989-84872010-06-0120133THE RECRUITMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE FOR R&D ACTIVITY AND THE ISSUE OF GENDER EQUALITY – THE CASE OF SLOVENIAFranc MaliBlanka JelnikarMaja ŠkafarIn the last few years European Union and its member states are facing with a big policy challenge how to increase the human resources in R&D activities and how to attract young people for entering science careers, first of all women. Although the participation of women in science has increased in recent decades, they are still too often dispriviliged and underrepresented in everyday scientific practice. In the article, there is addressed the case of Slovenia. There is analysed the recruitment of young female researchers in “The Young Research Programme” in Slovenia and mentor’s support to the female PhD candidates. The results of empirical study show that regardless of the efficiency of “The Young Research Programme” it has not succeeded in improving the gender structure of young researchers in Slovenia. Moreover, the authors of empirical analysis come to the conclusion, that on the micro level young female researchers receive less intellectual and psychological support from their mentors than their male counterparts.http://sites.google.com/site/sociologiaytecnociencia/Numero0-Volumen2/Malietal.pdf?attredirects=0women in sciencegender equalityyoung researchersmentor’s support
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Maja Škafar
THE RECRUITMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE FOR R&D ACTIVITY AND THE ISSUE OF GENDER EQUALITY – THE CASE OF SLOVENIA
Sociología y Tecnociencia
women in science
gender equality
young researchers
mentor’s support
author_facet Franc Mali
Blanka Jelnikar
Maja Škafar
author_sort Franc Mali
title THE RECRUITMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE FOR R&D ACTIVITY AND THE ISSUE OF GENDER EQUALITY – THE CASE OF SLOVENIA
title_short THE RECRUITMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE FOR R&D ACTIVITY AND THE ISSUE OF GENDER EQUALITY – THE CASE OF SLOVENIA
title_full THE RECRUITMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE FOR R&D ACTIVITY AND THE ISSUE OF GENDER EQUALITY – THE CASE OF SLOVENIA
title_fullStr THE RECRUITMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE FOR R&D ACTIVITY AND THE ISSUE OF GENDER EQUALITY – THE CASE OF SLOVENIA
title_full_unstemmed THE RECRUITMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE FOR R&D ACTIVITY AND THE ISSUE OF GENDER EQUALITY – THE CASE OF SLOVENIA
title_sort recruitment of young people for r&d activity and the issue of gender equality – the case of slovenia
publisher Universidad de Valladolid
series Sociología y Tecnociencia
issn 1989-8487
publishDate 2010-06-01
description In the last few years European Union and its member states are facing with a big policy challenge how to increase the human resources in R&D activities and how to attract young people for entering science careers, first of all women. Although the participation of women in science has increased in recent decades, they are still too often dispriviliged and underrepresented in everyday scientific practice. In the article, there is addressed the case of Slovenia. There is analysed the recruitment of young female researchers in “The Young Research Programme” in Slovenia and mentor’s support to the female PhD candidates. The results of empirical study show that regardless of the efficiency of “The Young Research Programme” it has not succeeded in improving the gender structure of young researchers in Slovenia. Moreover, the authors of empirical analysis come to the conclusion, that on the micro level young female researchers receive less intellectual and psychological support from their mentors than their male counterparts.
topic women in science
gender equality
young researchers
mentor’s support
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