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Project Information === 11 11 15 +{{info}} 16 +==== 1.1 Project Title ==== 17 +Innovative approaches to applied computations and software development for gender equality regulation on labour market 18 +{{/info}} 12 12 13 - **1.1ProjectTitle:** Innovative approachestoapplied computations and software development forgender equality regulationon labour market20 +==== 1.2 Project Science and Technology Areas: ==== 14 14 22 +|(% width="15%" %)**Primary:** | Industrial Technologies 23 +|(% width="15%" %)**Secondary:** | Environmental and Non-Nuclear Energy Research 15 15 16 16 17 - **1.2ProjectScienceand Technology Areas:**26 +==== 1.3 Project Manager: ==== 18 18 28 +|(% width="15%" %)**Name:** | Colesnicova Tatiana Vladimir (PhD, Associate Professor) 29 +|(% width="15%" %)**Phone:** | (+373.22) 501104 30 +|(% width="15%" %)**Fax:** | (+373.22) 743794 31 +|(% width="15%" %)**E-mail:** | ctania@gmail.com 19 19 20 -**Primary:** Industrial Technologies 33 +==== 1.4 Coordinating Institution: ==== 34 +|(% width="15%" %)**Name:** | National Institute for Economic Research of Ministry of Education, Culture and Research of the Republic of of Moldova 35 +|(% width="15%" %)**Address:** | MD-2064, 45, Ion Creanga, Сhisinau, Moldova 21 21 22 - **Secondary:**Environmental and Non-Nuclear Energy Research37 +==== 1.5 Participating institution manager: ==== 23 23 39 +|(% width="15%" %)**Name:** | Colesnicov Alexandru Eugeniu (PhD, Associate Professor) 40 +|(% width="15%" %)**Phone:** | (+373.22) 738073 41 +|(% width="15%" %)**Fax:** | (+373.22) 738027 42 +|(% width="15%" %)**E-mail:** | acolesnicov@gmx.com 24 24 25 - **1.3ProjectManager:**44 +==== 1.6 Participating Institution: ==== 26 26 46 +|(% width="15%" %)**Name:** | Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science of Ministry of Education, Culture and Research of the Republic of of Moldova 47 +|(% width="15%" %)**Address:** | MD-2028, Academy, 5, Chisinau, Moldova 27 27 28 - **Name:**Colesnicova TatianaVladimir (PhD, Associate Professor)49 +==== 1.7 Foreign Collaborators: ==== 29 29 30 -**Phone:** (+373.22) 501104 51 +|(% width="15%" %)**Person:** | Vasa Laszlo 52 +|(% width="15%" %)**Country:** | Hungary 53 +|(% width="15%" %)**Organization:**|Institute For Foreign Affairs And Trade 54 +|(% width="15%" %)**Phone:** | (+36.1) 2795702 55 +|(% width="15%" %)**Fax:** | (+36.1) 2795701 56 +|(% width="15%" %)**E-mail:** | laszlo.vasa@ifat.hu 31 31 32 -**Fax:** (+373.22) 743794 58 +|(% width="15%" %)**Person:** |Ghinararu Catalin-Corneliu 59 +|(% width="15%" %)**Country:** |Romania 60 +|(% width="15%" %)**Organization:** |National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection 61 +|(% width="15%" %)**Phone:** |(+40.21) 3124069 62 +|(% width="15%" %)**Fax:** |(+40.21) 3117595 63 +|(% width="15%" %)**E-mail:** |catalin.ghinararu@gmail.com 33 33 34 -**E-mail:** ctania@gmail.com 65 +|(% width="15%" %)**Person:** | Forascu Corina 66 +|(% width="15%" %)**Country:** | Romania 67 +|(% width="15%" %)**Organization:**| Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi 68 +|(% width="15%" %)**Phone:** | (+40.232) 201090 69 +|(% width="15%" %)**Fax:** | (+40.232) 201490 70 +|(% width="15%" %)**E-mail:** | corina.forascu@gmail.com 35 35 72 +|(% width="15%" %)**Person:** | Ciobanu Ghenadie 73 +|(% width="15%" %)**Country:** | Romania 74 +|(% width="15%" %)**Organization:**| National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection 75 +|(% width="15%" %)**Phone:** | (+40.213) 124069 76 +|(% width="15%" %)**Fax:** | (+40.213) 117595 77 +|(% width="15%" %)**E-mail:** | ghenadc@gmail.com 36 36 37 -**1.4 Coordinating Institution:** 79 +|(% width="15%" %)**Person:** | Verlan Serghei 80 +|(% width="15%" %)**Country:** | France 81 +|(% width="15%" %)**Organization:**| Universite Paris Est Creteil, LACL, Departement Informatique 82 +|(% width="15%" %)**Phone:** | (+33.0) 145176600 83 +|(% width="15%" %)**Fax:** | (+33.0) 145176600 84 +|(% width="15%" %)**E-mail:** | verlan@u-pec.fr 38 38 39 - **Name:**NationalInstitute forEconomic Research of Ministryof Education,CultureandResearch oftheRepublic of of Moldova86 +==== 1.8 Project location and facilities: ==== 40 40 41 -**Address:** MD-2064, 45, Ion Creanga, Сhisinau, Moldova 42 - 43 - 44 -**1.5 Participating institution manager:** 45 - 46 - 47 - 48 -**Name:** Colesnicov Alexandru Eugeniu (PhD, Associate Professor) 49 - 50 -**Phone:** (+373.22) 738073 51 - 52 -**Fax:** (+373.22) 738027 53 - 54 -**E-mail:** acolesnicov@gmx.com 55 - 56 - 57 -**1.6 Participating Institution:** 58 - 59 - 60 - 61 -**Name:** Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science of Ministry of Education, Culture and Research of the Republic of of Moldova 62 - 63 -**Address:** MD-2028, Academy, 5, Chisinau, Moldova 64 - 65 - 66 -**1.7 Foreign Collaborators:** 67 - 68 - 69 - 70 -**Person:** Vasa Laszlo 71 - 72 -**Country:** Hungary 73 - 74 -**Organization:**Institute For Foreign Affairs And Trade 75 - 76 -**Phone:** (+36.1) 2795702 77 - 78 -**Fax:** (+36.1) 2795701 79 - 80 -**E-mail:** laszlo.vasa@ifat.hu 81 - 82 - 83 - 84 -**Person:** Ghinararu Catalin-Corneliu 85 - 86 -**Country:** Romania 87 - 88 -**Organization:**National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection 89 - 90 -**Phone:** (+40.21) 3124069 91 - 92 -**Fax:** (+40.21) 3117595 93 - 94 -**E-mail:** catalin.ghinararu@gmail.com 95 - 96 - 97 - 98 -**Person:** Forascu Corina 99 - 100 -**Country:** Romania 101 - 102 -**Organization:**Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi 103 - 104 -**Phone:** (+40.232) 201090 105 - 106 -**Fax:** (+40.232) 201490 107 - 108 -**E-mail:** corina.forascu@gmail.com 109 - 110 - 111 - 112 -**Person:** Ciobanu Ghenadie 113 - 114 -**Country:** Romania 115 - 116 -**Organization:**National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection 117 - 118 -**Phone:** (+40.213) 124069 119 - 120 -**Fax:** (+40.213) 117595 121 - 122 -**E-mail:** ghenadc@gmail.com 123 - 124 - 125 - 126 -**Person:** Verlan Serghei 127 - 128 -**Country:** France 129 - 130 -**Organization:**Universite Paris Est Creteil, LACL, Departement Informatique 131 - 132 -**Phone:** (+33.0) 145176600 133 - 134 -**Fax:** (+33.0) 145176600 135 - 136 -**E-mail:** verlan@u-pec.fr 137 - 138 - 139 - 140 -**1.8 Project location and facilities:** 141 - 142 - 143 143 The National Institute for Economic Research is located in Chisinau, Ion Creanga str., 45. It has 60 rooms. The project team members (3 persons) from this institute are working in 2 of them: 307, 302. The Institute possesses the necessary infrastructure for research in economic science: own library, a network of 85 computers connected to Internet, printers, scanners, Xerox, fax. 144 144 145 145 The Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science is located in Chisinau, Academiei str., 5. It has 50 rooms. The project team members (3 persons) from this institute are working in 2 of them: 308, 318. The Institute possesses the necessary infrastructure for research in computer science: own library, a network of 80 computers connected to Internet, printers, scanners, Xerox, fax. ... ... @@ -146,20 +146,10 @@ 146 146 147 147 The research team from both institutes has the necessary computer resources (six PCs are available) and capabilities for successful realization of the project. 148 148 94 +=== 2. Detailed Description of Work Plan === 149 149 96 +==== 2.1 Introduction ==== 150 150 151 - 152 -**2 Detailed Description of Work Plan** 153 - 154 - 155 -**2.1 Introduction** 156 - 157 - 158 -== What is the problem? == 159 - 160 -//Describe the current state of the problem, the area of research, and why this problem is important.// 161 - 162 - 163 163 Women represent one half of the global population. They deserve equal access to health, education, decent work, workplaces free from discrimination and political representation. According to the //Klaus Schwab// - Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum: “People and their talents are two of the core drivers of sustainable, long-term economic growth. If half of these talents are underdeveloped or underutilized, the economy will never grow as it could. Multiple studies have shown that healthy and educated women are more likely to have healthier and more educated children, creating a positive, virtuous cycle for the broader population. … Governments have an important role to play in creating policies that provide women and men with equal access to opportunities, companies must also create workplaces where the best talent can flourish” [1, preface]. 164 164 165 165 The problem of gender equality is significant at the international level, which is reflected in a lot of international acts. Several documents regulating the ensuring of equality between men and women in society were adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations. In particular, the problems of equality of rights and possibilities for men and women are separated as an independent theme in the United Nations act “//The Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women//” (CEDAW, 1979). This Convention emphasizes that the discrimination of women, namely, distinction, exclusion, or limitation on the gender base, takes place, and admits that “the change in the traditional role of men as well as the role of women in society and in the family is needed to achieve full equality between men and women..., and the social significance of maternity and the role of both parents in the family and in the upbringing of children, and aware that the role of women in procreation should not be a basis for discrimination but that the upbringing of children requires a sharing of responsibility between men and women and society as a whole” [2, preamble]. Also, the member states of the UN identified this topic as one of the eight Millennium Development Goals. ... ... @@ -177,18 +177,10 @@ 177 177 * Trade unions: associate and represent workers, provide collective protection, and advance interests of workers before employers and the state. 178 178 * Society: forms customs and traditions that establish mentality in the country. 179 179 180 -The influenc e****of**////**//employers//on gender equality in employment is really great. It is important to pass the gender-oriented laws, to create gender institutions in the states, but it is also important to solve problems on the micro-economic level. All practical mechanisms of realization of any gender policy at the micro-economic level are closely related with the enterprises of different ownership, sizes, and kinds of activity. Implementation of real practical measures to insure gender equality in employment is reasonable and effective on the level of enterprises. The complexity is that each separate enterprise has its individual system of internal management. The results of gender actions within the framework of such internal control system of the company can be maximal because men and women work at these enterprises daily facing those internal features of the management and rules. Would these practical mechanisms of perfection of gender equality be closely coordinated as a component of internal management of the enterprises, the results from those mechanisms will make positive impact on the particular workers of the particular enterprises.115 +The influenc eof employers on gender equality in employment is really great. It is important to pass the gender-oriented laws, to create gender institutions in the states, but it is also important to solve problems on the micro-economic level. All practical mechanisms of realization of any gender policy at the micro-economic level are closely related with the enterprises of different ownership, sizes, and kinds of activity. Implementation of real practical measures to insure gender equality in employment is reasonable and effective on the level of enterprises. The complexity is that each separate enterprise has its individual system of internal management. The results of gender actions within the framework of such internal control system of the company can be maximal because men and women work at these enterprises daily facing those internal features of the management and rules. Would these practical mechanisms of perfection of gender equality be closely coordinated as a component of internal management of the enterprises, the results from those mechanisms will make positive impact on the particular workers of the particular enterprises. 181 181 117 +==== 2.1 Literature Search ==== 182 182 183 - 184 -**2.1 Literature Search** 185 - 186 - 187 -== What are other people doing? == 188 - 189 -//Describe the main achievements and weak points in this field in the world and in your own country. List the leading scientists and other specialists in this field. Be sure to look beyond the Commonwealth of Independent States, to include the other major scientific and industrial nations, when compiling this list.// 190 - 191 - 192 192 The gender inequality problems were discussed in 60-70th years of ХХ-th century by American scientists in the //neo-classical theory//, particularly, by G. Becker, L. Thurow, T. Schultz, etc. Till now the neo-classical direction is the most developed. The economic reasons of men and women inequality and their consequences were researched by the following scientists: P. Doeringer and M. Piore, E. Phelps, D. Aigner and G. Cain, etc. The elaboration of the instruments for the gender equality evaluation in the sphere of employment was reflected in works of the following scientists: R. Anker, O. Duncan, J. Mincer, R. Oaxaca, A. Blinder, etc. 193 193 194 194 On the basis of "human capital" concept, J. Mincer invented the econometric model, which has established dependence between person’s earnings and educational level, experience, and other factors characterizing the human capital accumulated by the worker [3]. Further, other indicators were included in Mincer's equation, for example, socially-demographic characteristics, such as gender, residence, marital status, enterprise sector (state or private), number of employees at the enterprise, number of subordinates, full/part work time, etc. ... ... @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ 320 320 **2.5 Organization, Qualification and Staffing** 321 321 322 322 323 -== Who are we? ==250 +== Who are we? == 324 324 325 325 //Briefly describe the institutions and participants of your project, their qualification with references to previous significant results and what they will do in the project. Please highlight, in addition to technical qualifications, any market or social science research skills, or business training the participants may possess. Please note any foreign language capabilities of team members.// 326 326 ... ... @@ -344,7 +344,6 @@ 344 344 1. **Elvira Naval**, PhD in Computer Sciences, Associate Professor in Computer Science, Leading scientific researcher – IMCS; 345 345 1. **Ludmila Malahov**, MSc degree in Computer Science, scientific researcher – IMCS.** ** 346 346 347 - 348 348 **//Tatiana Colesnicova.// **//Ph.D.// in Economic Science from NIER, 2011. Associate Professor in Economy and Management (in social sphere), 2013. From 2015 she is the Head of the NIER Department “Social Researches and Standards of Living”. She is a member of the NIER Methodical Commission, Profile Scientific Seminar. During 2011-2018 she has participated in 26 national and international Scientific Conferences and symposiums. She was reporter on the 7 roundtables. Her main research interests include different social economic problems, gender equality regulation on the labour marker, labour economics, econometric modeling. She has more than 100 publications in these areas. She is author of the monograph “Gender equality regulation in the sphere of employment in the Republic of Moldova” (in English), ed. by NIER, 2012. She participated at several international projects. Participant in creating quarterly edition NIER with the support of EUHLPAM, financed by the European Union and implemented by UNDP Moldova //"Moldovan Economic Trends"/"Tendinţe în Economia Moldovei"** **//(in Romanian and English) during the years 2011 – 2018 (No.1-28) - responsible of the chapter that evaluates the main trends of the Moldovan social sphere. Participant in elaboration Strategies for Moldovan regional socio-economic development: Călăraşi, Rezina, Ialoveni, Leova, Orhei, Straseni. 349 349 350 350 ... ... @@ -398,7 +398,6 @@ 398 398 1. COLESNICOVA T., SAVCENCO S. Analiza de gen a cadrelor științifice din activitatea de cercetare-dezvoltare a Moldovei. In: Economic growth in conditions of internationalization=Creşterea economică în condiţiile internaţionalizării: Conferinţa VIII ştiinţifico-practică internaţională din 17-18 octombrie 2013. Ch.: INCE, 2013, vol. II, -384 p. ISBN 978-9975-4185-2-2, p.247-251 399 399 1. COLESNICOVA T. Tendințe în sfera ocupării forței de muncă a Republicii Moldova prin prisma egalității de gen. In: Culegere după materialele Conferinţei științifice naționale din 01 noiembrie 2013 „Probleme actuale a sectorului social și căile de soluționare a acestora în Republica Moldova” organizată de Asociația Oamenilor de Știință din Moldova „N. Milescu Spătaru” AȘM. Ch.: INCE, 2014, - 80 p., ISBN 978-9975-4185-8-4, p.45-61. 400 400 401 - 402 402 The results of the project will be a good base to continue our work with cooperation with our European partners in the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation Horizon 2020, which will move our team closer to financial stability. 403 403 404 404 ... ... @@ -539,7 +539,6 @@ 539 539 540 540 541 541 542 - 543 543 **2.8 Technical Methodology** 544 544 545 545 ... ... @@ -579,7 +579,6 @@ 579 579 * The method //for estimation of horizontal and vertical gender segregation on the enterprises// will be the Duncan index of dissimilarity (ID). Usually, the gender segregation indexes (include and Duncan index of dissimilarity) applied on the macroeconomic level, but in our case we will apply this instrument on the micro-economic level. ID is the most common standard method used to assess the extent of segregation by the type of professions and posts. Typically, ID is calculated as half from the amount of differences (with positive sign) between the proportion of men and women of certain professions or engaged in a particular type of posts. Generally, the formula of calculating the Duncan index of dissimilarity can be presented as (Formula 1): 580 580 581 581 582 - 583 583 [[image:file:///C:\Users\INT04~~1.INT\AppData\Local\Temp\msohtmlclip1\01\clip_image002.gif]] (1) 584 584 585 585 ... ... @@ -652,7 +652,6 @@ 652 652 * Enterprises, companies interested in realization the gender analysis at the own enterprise. In this case, the company by himself carries out a gender audit using the elaborated software and further optionally can be ordered in the portal services of auditors-specialists who will make the recommendations for the company based on the results of software and may conduct additional studies (questionnaires, interviews, etc.). 653 653 * International, national, non-governmental organizations realizing a gender analysis on enterprises. In this case, the representative of such organization (auditor) uses the software as a way of obtaining the necessary indicators, which it operates in the future in the framework of its work for the analysis and preparing the recommendations for the investigated companies. 654 654 655 - 656 656 //Note: It is also possible other variant, in which international, governmental or non-governmental organizations order online realization the gender analysis for the concrete set of enterprises (including the preparation of recommendations), for example, within the grant framework or state program.// 657 657 658 658 ... ... @@ -671,7 +671,6 @@ 671 671 * Software procedures for calculating the resulting indicators and possible data verification, separately, will be connected .dll or library, written in one of the high-level programming languages (C ++, Pascal, Java) 672 672 * The rest of the functionality and interface of the software will be created using the tools provided and available by the selected CMS. 673 673 674 - 675 675 **Stage 5**. Elaboration of software. Q4-Q5 676 676 677 677 On this stage we will elaborate the innovative software. The elaboration of software will include the following substages: ... ... @@ -747,7 +747,6 @@ 747 747 * In accordance with this, the module must be capable to do the appendix to the report with the calculated indicators of additional information provided in the form of files containing the recommendations, the results of surveys, interviews, etc. 748 748 * The visualization results module should also allow comparing the results of the enterprise in case when the enterprise realized the several audits, which will present the gender equality on the enterprises in dynamics.// // 749 749 750 - 751 751 **Stage 6**. Debugging, testing and integration of elaborated software. Q6 752 752 753 753 ... ... @@ -840,7 +840,6 @@ 840 840 841 841 842 842 843 - 844 844 **3. Work schedule** 845 845 846 846 Definite stages of the project implementation are represented in matrix diagram in Table 1. ... ... @@ -876,3 +876,5 @@ 876 876 **9 Allocation of the project budget among participating institutions **//__(for more than one participating institution only)__// 877 877 878 878 Supplementary tables S8 and S9 display estimated expenditures by each participating institution separately. 798 + 799 +