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Gender discrimination ‘undermines science’

Natasha Loder

Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6760, 337-337

Abstract: [BRUSSELS] Under-representation of women and “old-fashioned” employment practices that continue to discriminate on the basis of gender, are undermining efforts to achieve excellence in European science, says a new European Commission report.

Date: 1999
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