Gender Jobs is concerned with promoting gender equality and creating equal opportunities in the workplace, including the development of strategies to combat discrimination, the promotion of diversity and inclusion, and supporting organisations in implementing gender-sensitive practices and guidelines.
In Germany, men earn more than women who earn only 37,500 euros a year in full-time jobs in the first three years, with a median salary of about 43,750 euros, with women earning an average of 40,000 euros and men earning 45.750 euros.
In order to work in gender jobs, a degree in gender studies, social sciences, psychology, political science or a related field is usually required.Many employers prefer candidates who can demonstrate special training or certificates in terms of diversity and inclusion.
In the field of gender jobs, there are a variety of career opportunities: you can work in NGOs, government agencies, business consultancy or research; you can also work in senior positions where you develop and implement strategies to promote gender equality; and you can work as a consultant or trainer in this field.