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Introduction

From changing travel habits and reducing our environmental footprint to youth employment trends and the growing interest in local food supply – our world does not stand still and our society is constantly changing in response to global events.

But do the changes we experience or initiate at our personal level also show on a bigger scale, across European society? Do the statistics and data confirm what we see in our daily lives?

The podcast series 'Stats in a Wrap' looks at the world through the eyes of statistics. Its aim is to pick the most delicious morsels and striking flavours to provide insights into the unexpected, the quirky and downright peculiar perspectives that only the numbers can reveal.

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The opinions expressed in the podcasts reflect solely the point of view of the speakers. They can in no way be taken to reflect the position of Eurostat, the European Commission or the European Union.

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Season 4

Looking at data on women in research and innovation

Released on 26 September 2025

In this episode we examine gender disparities in research and innovation, highlighting challenges women face in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers, including low representation in patents, leadership roles, and persistent pay gaps across the European Union.

4 experts from different domains will discuss with Jonathan Elliott why careers in science and innovation still look so different for women and men in the EU. These are: Daniela Enache, statistician in the field of science and technology, and Marina Perez Julian, statistician and gender statistics coordinator (both at Eurostat); Anne Laure Humbert, professor of gender and statistics and senior researcher at the University of Gothenburg; and Oriane Gilloz, policy officer in the Gender Sector of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Research and Innovation.


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