The Swedish Work Environment Authority has been assigned by the Swedish government to develop and implement directed initiatives aiming at preventing the exclusion of women from working life due to factors in the work environment. Increased equality at workplaces is an important issue. In 2013 we inspected female and maledominated operations in 56 municipalities from a gender perspective, home care services and technical management. Working environment deficiencies were found in both operations, but we put more demands on the home care services
Division of domestic work by gender has been discussed as part of the explanation why women present ...
The unequal gender distribution in the construction industry is a verifiable truth and previous rese...
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The Swedish law tells us that employers and co-workers are responsible to encourage gender equality ...
The match of ideology and policy regarding gender equality in a corporatist society like Sweden shou...
Sweden has made enormous progress when it comes to gender equality hence its ranking as first among ...
Sweden possess the forth place as the most gender equal country in the world (World Economic Forum, ...
Home care services are an important part of the Swedish social welfare system. Considering the size ...
The aim of this study is to examine potential gender inequality in authority positions in the Swedis...
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The aim of this article is to study how problem definitions of gender equality affect the possible o...
Sweden is ranked as one of the most equal countries in the world based on quantitative measures. Fur...
Purpose: To investigate working conditions and health at gender segregated (most women, ≥ 60% women ...
The Swedish police authority is an extended arm of the Swedish government. The government implements...
Division of domestic work by gender has been discussed as part of the explanation why women present ...
The unequal gender distribution in the construction industry is a verifiable truth and previous rese...
The purpose of this study is to gain an understanding of how professionals in social assistance expe...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine and discuss conditions for workplace learning in gen...
The Swedish law tells us that employers and co-workers are responsible to encourage gender equality ...
The match of ideology and policy regarding gender equality in a corporatist society like Sweden shou...
Sweden has made enormous progress when it comes to gender equality hence its ranking as first among ...
Sweden possess the forth place as the most gender equal country in the world (World Economic Forum, ...
Home care services are an important part of the Swedish social welfare system. Considering the size ...
The aim of this study is to examine potential gender inequality in authority positions in the Swedis...
This is a case study of work for gender equality, performed by the Employment and Competence Centre ...
The aim of this article is to study how problem definitions of gender equality affect the possible o...
Sweden is ranked as one of the most equal countries in the world based on quantitative measures. Fur...
Purpose: To investigate working conditions and health at gender segregated (most women, ≥ 60% women ...
The Swedish police authority is an extended arm of the Swedish government. The government implements...
Division of domestic work by gender has been discussed as part of the explanation why women present ...
The unequal gender distribution in the construction industry is a verifiable truth and previous rese...
The purpose of this study is to gain an understanding of how professionals in social assistance expe...