Is gender mainstreaming helping women scientists? Evidences from research policies in Spain

  • Alba Alonso Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
  • Isabel Diz Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
  • Marta Lois University of Santiago de Compostela
Keywords: gender, mainstreaming, academic careers, gender equality policies, research policies.
Agencies: ministerio de educacion y Xunta de galicia

Abstract

Literature has repeatedly shown that gender mainstreaming is far from being transformative and smoothly introduced. It is rather a contested strategy, leading to steady impacts on changing routines and gendering policy outcomes. However, research policies have appeared to be one of the issues areas where a gender perspective has been introduced. This is the case for Spanish research policies, which have been assessed to promote the inclusion of women in the R&D system. This article explores these emerging shifts in order to explore the problem for women in science and the solutions proposed to solve it. In addition, it seeks to examine whether these measures can potentially help women to get an equal position in science or whether they are addressing the wrong targets. To do so, this work draws on a survey of doctoral and postdoctoral researchers carried out in Spain, covering 350 respondents. It captures the necessities, wills and obstacles for women scientists, and while doing that, it allows us to assess whether gender mainstreaming is likely to be effective for bringing more women to the academia.

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Published
2016-12-19
How to Cite
Alonso A., Diz I. y Lois M. (2016). Is gender mainstreaming helping women scientists? Evidences from research policies in Spain. Investigaciones Feministas (Feminist Research), 7(2), 273-291. https://doi.org/10.5209/INFE.52963