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O’Bias Your Future
Overcoming Gender Bias in Career Opportunities
2020 – 1 – PT01 – KA204 – 078826
Project description
Descriptions of job offers often contain gender-biased language concerning the characteristics of the desired applicants. Consciously or unconsciously the wording adopted by recruiters is often tainted with terms that are culturally associated with the male or female gender and lead to self-selection bias from the potential applicants. The public has been aware for many years of the issues that women face in regards to employability and access to job opportunities. Even so, the matter of gender bias in job descriptions is still a problem. In the minds of both recruiters and applicants, the association of a given gender to some professions is still very common, therefore limiting the attractiveness upfront of some opportunities for many. Moreover, these challenges are bidirectional in the sense that they are imposed on both future candidates and employers and/or HR managers. At times, simply the way in which an advert for a job vacancy is showcased may, unintentionally, cause more people from the male gender to apply despite the qualifications required.
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Partners
University of Aveiro – www.ua.pt – Portugal
Wisamar Bildungsgesellschaft (Coordinador) – https://www.wisamar.de – Germany
DomSpain – www.domspain.es – Spain
p-consulting.gr – https://www.p-consulting.gr – Grecee
EUROSUCCESS CONSULTING Ltd – www.eurosc.eu – Cyprus
nova-Ria – Associação de Empresas para uma Rede de Inovação em Aveiro – www.inova-ria.pt – Portugal
Stowarzyszenie Edukacja przez Internet – www.epi.org.pl – Poland