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Wind energy : a gender perspective



Energie éolienne : une perspective de genre
rapport Jan 2020 ; 44 pages
Aut. Rabia Ferroukhi & Celia García-Baños & Michael Renner
Ed.
IRENA - Abu Dhabi ; Isbn: 978-92-9260-171-3
Téléchargeable sous format: PdF (7 070 ko)
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Abstract:
The present report follows up with a specific focus on wind energy, one of the fastest-growing renewable energy industries. The number of jobs generated in the sector worldwide has grown from about 750 000 in 2012 to 1.16 million (IRENA, 2019a). To understand women’s participation in wind, IRENA, together with its partner Women in Wind – a joint program managed by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and the Global Women’s Network for the Energy Transition (GWNET) – surveyed women and men working in the wind industry.
Contents:
1. Wind energy and gender p.6
1.1. The importance of gender equality p.10
1.2. Closing the knowledge gap on gender and the wind energy sector: IRENA’s survey p.11
2. Employment of women in the wind energy sector p.18
2.1. Key findings p.19
2.2. Barriers to female entry, retention and advancement
in the wind workforce p.24
2.3. Selected measures to address barriers p.30
3. The path ahead p.36

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Editeur/Diffuseur:

IRENA - International Renewable Energy Agency - Abu Dhabi - Emirats Arabes Unis
    

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