… Despite recent policy actions at EU and Member State levels, the gender pay gap persists. In … results from the fact that women and men work in different economic activities and occupations (Eurostat, 2018), with … al. (2017) report that workers’ race and gender affect the social feedback that they receive, although the impact is …
… closely related processes: increased flexibility of work and the emergence of new forms of work. Increases in work … framework agreement on telework was negotiated by the social partners, establishing teleworking as a way for … groups in the labour market (De Stefano, 2016; Overseas Development Institute, 2019), potentially leading to …
… of gender stereotypes around employment in certain jobs and related gender differences in career expectations. This … workers with advanced digital skills, apparent across all economic sectors. This section looks in particular at the job … seems to be a policy strategy with obvious economicandsocial benefits. EIGE has estimated that attracting more …
… become a basis for global competitiveness, boosting jobs and growth. Digital societies require digital competencies if they are to ensure full participation of people in socialand working life. The internet has been of paramount … in the labour market. As noted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation andDevelopment, workers who are …
… many ways, for example if the relationship between gender and technology is viewed as mutually constitutive: … and challenges across Member States in relation to economic growth, productivity and employment (see … women turned to the internet for work, school, services or social activities. However, ICT also facilitated the spread …
… resulting from the adoption of new ICT, increased use and storage of digitally codified information, and new … usually focuses either on its potential to boost economic productivity and growth or on the challenges it … of work is addressed under the European Pillar of Social Rights, which endorses the principles of fair working …
… The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged health systems and affected the health and lives of innumerable people, both … (e.g. a history of smoking), working conditions and other social factors (Gebhard et al., 2020). For example, women … and it is likely that the pandemic and resulting economic crisis will only exacerbate these differences. For …
… Member States. It has grown by only 0.5 points since 2017 and by 4.1 points since 2010. At this pace – 1 point every … in this domain stems from women’s participation in economic decision-making. The second least equal domain is … The gender inequalities in time use for caring andsocial activities (65.7 points) have seen a drop of …
… 2018 was 67.9 points, just 0.5 points higher than in 2017 and 4.1 points higher than in 2010. Sweden, Denmark, France … women and men, improved gender balance in political andeconomic decision-making, and policy developments to support … marked impact on working mothers. The lockdown andsocial distancing measures have been associated with an …
… Equal access to education, as well as fair and high-quality educational processes, are essential for gender equality and for Europe’s future economic prosperity. The Index looks at gender segregation in … 2020 and are among the SDG targets. The European Pillar of Social Rights also emphasises the importance of education and …
… Women’s economic empowerment is central to realising women’s rights and gender equality. Investing in women’s economic … economic growth and the eradication of poverty andsocial exclusion. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development …
… [1] . The labour market remains heavily gender segregated, and women tend to be found more often in temporary, part-time … European Semester being a key process for coordinating the economicandsocial policies of Member States. While the strategy has a …
… on a gender analysis? Were specific gender objectives and gender indicators developed? Were sex-disaggregated data … Were key actors (such as trainers, tutors, employers andsocial partners) made aware of the importance of integrating … andsocial barriers that prevent Roma women´s socialandeconomic advancement; support and accompany Roma women …
… effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, coherence and EU added value. The questions below can be used as a … Were adjustments made to respond to external factors (e.g. economic crisis, new government) that influenced gender … ICT expansion and digital inclusion, such as childcare, socialand elder care, accessible transport and digital home …
… When assessing project proposals, managing authorities and monitoring committees can develop and apply selection … Policy objectives Gender equality aspects Equal economic independence for women and men Equal pay for work of … accessibility and quality of childcare services Support social inclusion Increase the accessibility and quality of …
… objective 1 A smarter Europe by promoting innovative and smart economic transformation i. Enhancing research and innovation … modernised tram and metro lines Policy objective 4 A more social Europe implementing the European Pillar of Social …