… to gain additional marks. For example, in a contract for health research services, the contractor may be required to train staff to be aware of specific health issues affecting women and men, gender-sensitive …
… execution of a contract for the provision of social and health services, including from a gender perspective. If you … healthcare and social care services, social dynamics and health behaviours and it shapes the work environment [3]. … Do they include working conditions, working hours, health and safety, conditions for young, women and men …
… a tendering procedure for the provision of social and health services. If you are a contracting authority, you can … to less efficient use of services, which in turn affects health outcomes [1] . Guiding questions The following … social care service consider women’s and men’s different health needs throughout the life cycle? Are the statistics …
… R., Thompson, K. and Wuliji, T. on behalf of the Global Health Workforce Network’s Gender Equity Hub (2019), ‘Time for gender-transformative change in the health workforce, The Lancet , Vol. 393, No 10171, e25–e26. … (European Institute for Gender Equality) (2016), Gender in Health , Publications Office of the European Union, …
… in the domains of work, money, knowledge, time, power, health and violence. Each year, we score the EU and Member … long-term impact of the pandemic with a special focus on health. This year’s Gender Equality Index score for the EU as …
… come. Next year, our Index will take an in-depth look at health and gender equality, and in particular, the different health impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on women and men. The …
… of the Covid pandemic, our special focus is of course on health. The moment the pandemic hit, EIGE started gathering data on how gender affects people’s health, as well as their access to health services. We are particularly grateful to the European …
… WHO HBSC survey shows that girls report poorer mental health than boys. Nearly one in two girls – 47 % – report mental health difficulties at least once a week, compared with 34 % of boys. Some reasons for higher rates of mental health problems among girls and young women may be related to …