Article, 2019

Women Underrepresentation in R&I: A Sector Program Assessment of the Contribution of Gender Equality Policies in Research and Innovation

Evaluation and Program Planning, ISSN 1873-7870, 0149-7189, Volume 79, Page 101749, 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2019.101749

Contributors

Striebing, Clemens 0000-0003-1410-3716 (Corresponding author) [1] Kalpazidou Schmidt, Evanthia [2] Palmén, Rachel 0000-0003-3038-2807 [3] Holzinger, Florian [4] [5] Nagy, Beáta 0000-0002-3239-0651 [5]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Fraunhofer CeRRI, Hardenbergstraße 20, 10623 Berlin, Germany. Electronic address: clemens.striebing@iao.fraunhofer.de.
  2. [NORA names: Germany; Europe, EU; OECD];
  3. [2] Aarhus University
  4. [NORA names: AU Aarhus University; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD];
  5. [3] Open University of Catalonia
  6. [NORA names: Spain; Europe, EU; OECD];
  7. [4] Joanneum Research
  8. [NORA names: Austria; Europe, EU; OECD];
  9. [5] Corvinus University of Budapest
  10. [NORA names: Hungary; Europe, EU; OECD]

Abstract

Despite decades of efforts to achieve gender equality in research and innovation (R&I), all EU member states still face remarkable difficulties in driving forward the development of their innovation system while at the same time improving gender equality by using all the available research potential. In this paper we focus on the development of the share of women researchers in four national innovation systems, i.e. in Austria, Denmark, Hungary and Spain in the time period 2005-2015. The four selected cases represent countries with significant differences in their innovation capacity, gender regimes and progress of gender equality in R&I. A qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) is carried out to conduct a sector program evaluation based on statistical data and qualitative studies to understand the dynamic development of the proportion of women researchers. The study aims to provide insights into the aggregated gender equality interventions and policies implemented in the four countries studied and their contributions to the development of the proportion of women scientists at the structural level. The analysis reveals that the development of the share of women researchers during the studied period has been particularly influenced by contextual factors, namely the relative size of the business enterprise sector and the share of women among holders of tertiary education. While this is the case, it is found that gender equality interventions need to be more widespread and more effectively designed to be a strong contributing factor to an increasing representation of women in R&I.

Keywords

Austria, Denmark, EU member states, Hungary, R&I, R&I., Spain, Women, Women’s underrepresentation , analysis, assessment, business, business enterprise sector, capacity, cases, comparative analysis, contextual, contextual factors, contribution, countries, data, decades, development, difficulties, dynamic development, education, enterprise sector, equality, equality interventions, equality policies, evaluation, factors, gender, gender equality, gender equality interventions, gender equality policies, gender regimes, holder, i., improve gender equality, increased representation, increased representation of women, innovation, innovation capacity, innovation system, intervention, levels, member states, national innovation system, period, policy, potential, program assessment, program evaluation, progress of gender equality, progression, proportion, proportion of women researchers, qualitative comparative analysis, qualitative study, regime, relative size, representation of women, research, research potential, scientists, sector, size, state, statistical data, structural level, study, system, tertiary education, underrepresentation, women, women researchers, women scientists

Funders

  • European Commission

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