Hello,
I have had a very interesting conversation from an MSc candidate at Johns Hopkins University in Washington DC. Her thesis research is focused on enabling environments for women's participation in the clean energy sector in the Global North. She is conducting some research analyzing energy policies, as well as education data, to get a sense of opportunities and disconnect.
One of the questions that she asked was what the effects of including gender in policy were, in terms of retention of women in the energy sector. Would anybody reading this be able to share their persepective in the comment section of this thread? It would be interesting to hear you perspective even if it is not directly linked to the energy sector.
Kind regards,
Jo