Representation of Women in Slovak Science and Research: An Analysis Based on the CRIS System Data

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The article presents an intention to examine the possibilities of processing data on the representation of women in science and research from data collected in Slovakia as part of the Gender Equality Plan. The methodology follows the declared intention and consists of three steps. The first step is the identification of sources of sex-disaggregated data from the field of science and research in the Slovak Republic. Then follows the examination of the state of the art of tracking data in the identified data sources. The analysis of available data and the processing of the results is the next step. The share of women in Slovak science and research is demonstrated by the composition of project teams and by the statistical data of the supplementary statistical survey of research and development potential, which are collected through the national information system for research, development, and innovation, named SK CRIS. The result is a detailed analysis of the position of women in Slovak science and research, classified by research area and academic career stage. Based on the research conducted and the results achieved, we underline the importance of building national information systems in science and research. Data from these systems can significantly contribute to the creation and parameterization of science policy, including the principles of gender equality.

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Zendulková, D., Gavurníková, G., Krivjanska, A., Staňáková, Z., Putalová, A., & Janková, M. (2022). Representation of Women in Slovak Science and Research: An Analysis Based on the CRIS System Data. Information (Switzerland), 13(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/info13100482

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