… organisations, universities and research centres, social partners and other bodies actively seeking to achieve … job holder shall work in a multicultural environment where social dialogue between management and staff, including …
… among full professors is highest in humanities and in the socialsciences (27% and 18.6%) and lowest in engineering and … 33. Female researchers feature in higher proportions in socialsciences, agricultural sciences, medical sciences, and …
… in 2010 (Source: The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences (Oscar)). In 19 countries less than half of the … professors in Europe is highest in humanities and in the socialsciences (27% and 18.6%) and lowest in engineering and …
… area of women and environment. On 21 June, the Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO) is … transport services and 18% in engineering trades. In life sciences women represented 62% of graduates. The educational … indicators, are expected to be adopted by The Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO) …
… because its approach focuses on the role of women in the social construction of reality and it has a clear, … the potential to increase the attention paid to women’s social, economic and cultural issues. Finally, the database … it accessible from mobile phones and integrating it with social media. Plans for the future include finding a partner …
… in relation to the services, supplies or works? Which social and labour laws and collective agreements that promote … are legal and adequate, and that bidders are not avoiding social obligations. This is especially relevant in low-wage … can decide to use public procurement to achieve social outcomes, which can include gender equality, but these …
… and other self-employed men, they are not entitled to social security in their own right and often do not hold … and the development of activities related to healthcare, social integration and tourism. Furthermore, the … (Article 13) public health (Article 168(1)) and economic social and territorial cohesion (Articles 174 to 178). The …
… of gender in the policy area Education is a catalyst for social change and a condition for the achievement of … secure steady, well-paid jobs and thus combat the risks of social exclusion. Furthermore, education can better prepare … fields are much more prevalent among men, whereas socialsciences and humanities are much more common among women . …
… for 53.8% of the total number of graduates in the natural sciences, while in technological domains they accounted for … strategies Climate change is a complex environmental and social issue, affecting a world that is characterised by, and … women-headed households due to gender gaps in income and social and economic resources. Women and men living in Europe …
… This status, when available, gives women access to social benefits which in turn provide cover during maternity leave, pension rights, training and many other social benefits. However, this status is not yet available to … organisations considered women to be useful only in the social aspects of fisheries (helping families). This is …
… under-representation of women, particularly in the hard sciences and in leadership positions. Gender equality in … economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion. To this end, it was stipulated that by 2010 … gender, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, social diversity, disability, age and sexual orientation, and …
… area Young people are a priority of the European Union’s social vision. Youth policy arises from the recognition that … to society, who can be mobilised to achieve higher social goals. The EU approach acknowledges that youth policy … 30 % of women were employed in education, human health and social work activities for only 8% of men. Young women choose …