Increasing women's representation in government is necessary to achieve gender parity.
At this rate, gender parity in national legislatures will not be achieved until 2068.
This looks to me the far more urgent priority for gender parity.
During his administration, Dartmouth achieved gender parity in the student body.
This is the first French government which respects a gender parity.
Lyle Engineering's goal is to reach gender parity in the next five years.
Just a few years ago, women had good reason to expect a steady and inevitable progression toward gender parity in politics.
The development of legal measures to improve women's access to land is linked with achieving greater gender parity.
I would like there to be complete gender parity in this Parliament.
How can it be that the Commission does not have gender parity in its composition?