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The socio-economic dimension of work in the context of gender

Future of Work March 8, 2023

Dr. Maria Stratigaki, Associate Professor at Panteion University and President of the Greek Association of Academic Women, talks about the socio-economic dimension of work in the context of gender, pointing out the need to introduce gender into the debate on the future of work.

Video taken during the event for the official presentation of the “The Future of Work” project, on 22 February 2023.

Read her full article on ‘Sexual harassment in the world of work. What has changed recently?” at https://republic.gr/futureofwork/i-sexoyaliki-parenochlisi-ston-kosmo-tis-ergasias-ti-allaxe-prosfata/

 

 

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