Køn i forskning i Det Frie Forskningsråd
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https://doi.org/10.7146/cfasr.v4i1.150948Keywords:
Research evaluation, Gender in science, Academic careersAbstract
Nærværende rapport har til formål at give et overblik over centrale emner og relevant datamateriale vedrørende kønsfordelingen i den danske forskningsverden, samt at se nærmere på kønsaspektet i forhold til Det Frie Forskningsråds (DFF) praksis
Rapporten er ledsaget af tabelsamlingen ”Køn og forskning i Det Frie Forskningsråd”, marts 2013.
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