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Women in Mobile Communication Virginija Langbakk
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Men dominate decision-making among mobile communication companies @eurogender #winc2016
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Gender balance in decision-making Board of Directors Apple: 2 women (of 8) Samsung : 0 women Ericsson: no info Nokia: 1 woman (of 9) Executives Apple: 3 women (of 18) Ericsson: 6 women (of 16) Nokia: 2 women (of 13) 26/04/2016Women in Mobile Communication3
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Segregation: sectors of employment (EU) 26/04/2016Women in Mobile Communication4
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Segregation: part-time employment (EU) 26/04/2016Women in Mobile Communication5
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Self-employment: share of women (EU) 26/04/2016Women in Mobile Communication6
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Differences in using mobile communication increase with age @eurogender #winc2016
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Using internet 50% of men at age 65 or above use internet connection at home while this is true only for 38% of women in the same age group. Using mobile phone to access internet: 26% men and 19% women age group 55-74. 26/04/2016Women in Mobile Communication8
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Technological development can expose women to modern forms of violence @eurogender #winc2016
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Modern forms of violence 26/04/2016Women in Mobile Communication10 SmartphoneSmartphone stalking: track you via the smartphone, steal information from it Cyber harassment Cyberbullying Cyber violence Cyber hate speech
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Gedimino pr. 16, LT-01103 Vilnius, Lithuania eige.europa.eu https://twitter.com/eurogender facebook.com/eige.europa.eu youtube.com/user/eurogender Let’s talk eige.europa.eu/new sletter
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