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Februrary, 2022 

Gender quotas aim to increase the representation of women in decision-making and higher-ranked positions of public and private institutions. In gender-neutral terms: they seek a similar representation of genders. Critiques against these measures mention for instance the undermining of meritocracy and, in academia, that female workers could be overworked hampering their career progress (</description>
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