… structural inequalities women face in employment, income, education, power distribution, unpaid care and health. … the EU composite measure score was 27.2 out of 100 (the higher the score, the greater the level of violence against … by women in the fields of work, health, money, power, education and time use. From this point of view, violence …
… They are reflected in lower levels of employment and higher levels of underemployment for women, as well as in … is needed in the provision of formal early childhood education and care to better reconcile professional and …
… Nationality of an EU Member State; Completed a university education attested by a diploma;[2] A good command, both … to the percentage of full-time hours worked. Periods of education or training and unremunerated traineeships are not … dependent child, installation, accreditation, etc. [6] The higher salary can apply subject to verification of documented …
… Engagement as a Contract Agent requires: a post-secondary education attested by a diploma, or a secondary education … [2] The secondary education diploma giving access to highereducation may be replaced by a certificate of adequate … was no similar professional training giving access to highereducation at the time it was issued, or successful …
… attested by a diploma when the normal period of university education is four years or more, or have a level of education which corresponds to completed university studies … is approximately 9,117 EUR. The applicable grade could be higher depending on the length of experience of the chosen …
… Austria (735 - 1,083 girls). Asylum seeking girls are at higher risk in all countries for which we have data, with the … dealing with affected communities, such as healthcare, education, law enforcement and child protection, asylum and …
… human trafficking, access to legal protection, education, healthcare, natural and economic resources, … has been included in regular training programmes and education curricula in the defence and security sector, … from eight to five years for women. The current rate is higher than the average among NATO and EU Member States. In …
… . While women are over-represented in care and pre-primary education, men dominate politics and fields related to … for promotion, take more senior posts and earn higher salaries [2] . Computer programming used to be … are eligible for parental leave in the EU (actually a higher share than women), only about 10 % of men take …
… biases, such as horizontal and vertical segregation in education and the labour market, are crucial factors … these generally male-dominated jobs, the pay tends to be higher than in much of the EU labour market, including the … monthly income of both women and men working in ICT was higher than the average income of women and men working …
… of workers with small children at home appears to be much higher among women, who also more frequently report the need … that around 15 % of platform workers are foreign born, a higher proportion than in overall employment (JRC, 2020a). …
… where new technologies lead to increased demand for higher-skilled staff while lower-skilled jobs disappear … domains, primarily the domain of work. Women face slightly higher risk of job loss due to automation Women are usually … intellectual and social tasks. For example, some health, education and social service occupations dominated by women, …
… and ICT are reflected in career aspirations, along with education choices. In 2018, only 1 % of girls, on average, … thus face a systematic disadvantage in taking up jobs with higher levels of responsibility. At the same age, with the … women still have 25 % lower odds of progressing to higher profile jobs (European Commission, 2018c). Many …
… of paramount importance in working towards high-quality education at all levels, while the COVID-19 crisis has shown … Lithuania, Latvia, Cyprus and Bulgaria) show women scoring higher than men on internet user skills. The biggest gender … with high shares of digitally skilled women also have higher gender equality in the labour market. Young women and …
… to and use of digital technologies, in digital-related education, in entrepreneurship, in ICT). Thus, advancements … of an issue for young Europeans, boys consistently express higher self-confidence across a range of skills in relation … (aged 55–74) with mobile internet access is slightly higher (50 % of women and 54 % of men), although there are …
… are not enjoyed equally by all women and men. Age, education, migration status, family status and disability all … variation across the Member States. Women with low education have significantly poorer self-assessed health than … is a clear correlation between income and health: the higher the income, the better the health, regardless of age …
… subdomain, with a score of 61.6 points in 2018, reveals higher levels of gender inequality than the care subdomain … gaps in women’s and men’s involvement in the care and/or education of their children and grandchildren and older …
… women and men (aged 15 or older) in formal or non-formal education and training remains low in the EU (17 %) [1] . … countries are clear leaders, with participation rates higher than 30 % , while Bulgaria and Romania have the … and 46 % men). Gender differences in STEM subjects in highereducation are not explained by academic performance, …
… In 2010, 20 % of women and 21 % of men had gained tertiary education, while in 2018 more women than men had graduated … (11 p.p.), while an additional nine Member States had gaps higher than 5 p.p. (Bulgaria, Denmark, Ireland, Cyprus, … More women than men aged 15–49 have gained tertiary education, but the reverse is evident in the 50 + age group. …