Global Female Researchers in Education by Country

In 2023, Italy led with 91 full-time equivalent female researchers in education, followed by Lithuania at 44. Spain's figure declined by 9.86%, indicating a potential downward trend. Poland and Taiwan saw slight increases of 3.18% and 12.13%, respectively. Hungary improved by 7.39%, while Slovenia, the Czech Republic, and Chile experienced negative growth, with Slovenia showing a decrease of 2.6% and the Czech Republic 4.65%. Slovakia's significant 14.87% increase could indicate positive future trends in female researchers in education.

Future trends to watch include potential recovery in countries like Spain and sustained growth in Poland, Taiwan, and Slovakia due to policy changes boosting female participation in education-focused research. Monitoring gender equality initiatives and educational funding across these countries could offer further insights.

Top countries in Female Researchers in Education by Country

# 10 Countries Units (Full-Time Equivalent) Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Italy 91 2023 +5.81% +10.6% View data
2 2 Lithuania 44 2023 +4.76% +4.1% View data
3 3 Spain 30.35 2023 -5.42% -9.86% View data
4 4 Poland 17 2023 +6.25% +3.18% View data
5 5 Taiwan 13.47 2023 +12.77% +12.13% View data
6 6 Hungary 10 2023 0% +7.39% View data
7 7 Slovenia 3.6 2023 0% -2.6% View data
8 8 Czech Republic 3.15 2023 +1.58% -4.65% View data
9 9 Slovakia 3 2023 0% +14.87% View data
10 10 Chile 1.72 2023 -2.83% +1.45% View data

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