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2014 Monitoring report on the position of women in Czech science
Tenglerová, Hana
The trend of increasing the representation of men in the already very masculinized research continues and horizontal segregation increases as well in sectors of research performance and fields. In 2014, the representation of women among researchers was lowest since 2001. In the business and higher education sector the proportion of women among researchers is declining, as well as in engineering, natural sciences and humanities. There is a growing proportion of women among associate professors and professors, but primarily due to a significant decline in men with these degrees. The head of research institutions were in 2014 only 13% women.
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2013 Monitoring report on the position of women in Czech science
Tenglerová, Hana
The 2013 Monitoring Report shows again that the current situation is far from satisfactory. A number of many important data is not collected at all, or irregularly. The data that is available document that the increase in the number of women among students and graduates is not mirrored in the proportion of women among researchers. This occurs despite the fact that the total population of researchers has been growing in recent years.
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2012 Monitoring report on the position of women in Czech science
Tenglerová, Hana
CR has a balanced proportion of men and women who are qualified to work in scientific and technical occupations. The representation of women steadily increase at all levels of university studies. Representation of women in research however reached the lowest level since 2001. Horizontal segregation is increasing: representation of women among researchers shows a downward trend in engineering and business sector. A balanced representation of women and men among researchers have only medical science. Horizontal segregation in the Czech Republic is one of the highest in Europe.
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