… (en alemán) Christine Lagarde (FMI 2014): «The Economic Power of Women’s Empowerment», Discurso inaugural de … Humanos. Elborgh-Woytek. K. et al. (2013). «Women, work and the economy: macroeconomic gains from gender equity», … al Parlamento Europeo, al Consejo, al Comité Económico y Social Europeo y al Comité de las Regiones: Una iniciativa …
… au Parlement européen, au Conseil, au Comité économique et social européen et au Comité des régions intitulée … EIGE (2014), Gender equality andeconomic independance: part-time work and self-employment …
… P., Clements, B., & Schwartz, G. (2013), Women, work and the economy: macroeconomic gains from gender equity … l’uguaglianza di genere (EIGE) (2014), Gender equality andeconomic independence: part-time work and self-employment — … Bruxelles. Disponibile all’indirizzo: https://ec.europa.eu/social/BlobServlet?docId=14743&langId=en Commissione europea …
… for achieving the EU’s objectives of growth, employment andsocial cohesion. At the EU level, there is both a legal and a … base for gender budgeting (see Tool 1 ). It also leads to economic gains . Studies clearly show a link between greater …
… gender perspective at all levels of the budgetary process, and restructuring revenues and expenditures in order to … and men, which differ depending on their life stages andeconomicandsocial circumstances. In tandem, it means reviewing public …
… due to their disadvantaged situation in society. Refugees and migrants Women and men living in refugee camps are … % and 86 % of women and men without disabilities. [4] The economic crisis and the strain on the health services created … by the Covid-19 pandemic highlight the need to strengthen socialand health protections. Women with disabilities face a …
… policy is an investment policy that targets all regions and cities in the European Union. The policy aims to tackle economic, socialand territorial disparities between EU regions. Gender …
… items. Description of the requested services The design and production services are clustered as follows: Task 1 – … all necessary visuals (infographics, illustrations, social media banners, social media cards) to support EIGE’s … EIGE/2020/OPER/02 , before 10/01/2020, 12:00 Vilnius time. Economic operators who do not express their interest before …
… in addition to the police — specialist victim services, social services, child protection, health services, housing, prosecutors, probation officers, and other relevant actors; clearly defining the role and … of psychological support, counselling services andeconomic assistance. Multi-agency mechanisms within the EU …
… To effectively determine the level of risk and identify the safety needs of women and children, the … including cyberstalking; isolation from family/friends/social network; control of a partner’s access to economic resources and employment (economic abuse); stalking, …
… infrastructure for work—life balance Access to quality and sustainable public infrastructure such as care and … is fundamental to people’s well-being and participation in socialandeconomic activities. The complex interplay between mobility, …
… pre-eminent, supplanted by the prevalence of dual-earning and single-headed families as more women work outside of the … according to their different labour-market structures, socialand political systems and demographic circumstances. … involvement in childcare, by undervaluing the socialandeconomic value of care jobs they can also undermine the …
… is expected to increase from 19 % in 2016 to 29 % by 2080, and the percentage of people above 80 years old will more … in the labour market, also increases their risk of economic dependency, poverty andsocial exclusion. In the EU, almost one in every three …
… in the world of work, propelled by a digital revolution andeconomic crises, has swept away demarcation lines between the … there. This analysis is centred on the European Pillar of Social Rights and its ‘New start’ initiative on work—life …
… Unrelenting and growing inequalities in women’s and men’s use of time are … (with a score of around 70 points), they increased in social activities as the score dropped by 2 points to … or career progression, it is the primary reason for economic inactivity or part-time work. As much as 10 % of …
… Despite growing population income and women’s continuing gains in education and employment, … redistribution mechanisms (both within and outside the social-protection systems) to better offset prevailing … increasingly carried out by migrant women) implies women’s economic independence gained through this type of work is …
… challenges that remain. In particular, the segregation and quality of work sub-domain, with a score as low as … remain over-represented in education, human health andsocial work, but their employment in these sectors increased … gender equality in employment as well as socialandeconomic well-being for all. Domain of money Recent years …
… in relation to life expectancy, exposure to risk factors and mental health issues (OECD/EU, 2018). These factors include the physical, socialandeconomic environment, as well as a person’s individual …