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Diversity and Inclusion increases in working realities but gender gaps and segregation persist

While D&I work is often focusing on managers and employees with a formal professional degree, the majority of men and women work in jobs ‘on the floor’. How much do we know about their working realities and the diversity aspects that matter for them? More and more companies devise D&I programmes for individual contributors and […]

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Addressing Disability in Africa: New regional forum and new publications

The value of networking and joint work on the regional level is familiar to many Diversity stakeholders in Europe or the Americas, particularly in the area of disability, where a lot of specialised groups exist. The first General Assembly of the African Disability Form (ADF) marks an important step in the representation of people with […]

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Current Gender Equality paradigms don’t reach men in the way they should – and could

A current survey of almost 1,500 men, conducted by the JUMP, found low engagement levels in gender diversity and even resistance from one third of respondents. The finding becomes more alarming when factoring in that the survey audience consisted of a more-than-averagely interested group of men and those completing the questionnaire were at least inclined […]

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Low data quality as a challenge to tackle anti-Semitism in the EU

Low numbers of antisemitic incidents are not good news when the majority of Jews describe antisemitism as an ongoing and even increasing issue. The latest overview of data available in the European Union 2004–2014 issued by the Fundamental Rights Agency makes, once more, strong points about the need for more and better data.

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What Diversity Management can learn from neuroscientific findings

Neuroscientists have been trying to reveal the functioning of our brain for several decades. The brains’ neuroplasticity, i.e. the ability of the brain to form new connections between neurons, can now be used as an element of diversity management. Because the brain has this ability to change over our lifespan, it is indeed a possible […]

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How fostering gender equality could add up to $28 trillion to global growth

A study recently published by McKinsey examines the status quo of gender equality around the world and the implications for the economy. They calculated the opportunity costs of missing parity between men and women and conclude: A lack of gender equality is very costly for the whole economy – both in developed and developing countries. […]

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The mind-set and expectations of Generation Z – and how the Construction Industry wants to react

Diversity marketing for different generations starts with analysing their specific needs and expectations and adapting your propositions accordingly. BSRIA, a non-for-profit organisation for the construction and building services industry, has now issued a White Paper on ‘Products and Systems for Generation Z in Reduced Carbon Buildings’, specifically discussing: what products and systems will be used […]

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