… incorporate information about women’s race, disability, age, religion, immigration status, ethnicity and sexual … and prevention strategies that will address those factors that render some women disproportionately more …
… in developing risk assessment tools and identifying risk factors for different forms of intimate partner violence. … variables (e.g. socioeconomic status, ethnic background, age, immigrant status). All appropriate and available sources … does not support demographic variables such as ethnicity, age, education, employment and income as predictors of abuse …
… of formal childcare services are similarly important factors, as Member States with a higher provision of formal childcare for children below 3 years of age also had greater participation of women and men in the …
… and within Member States is also influenced by other factors. National policy designs, especially those that … (lfsi_pt_a). [6] Eurostat (lfsa_eppgai), reference age group 20-64. …
… used (15+, %), by household type, EU-28, 2014 Generational factors also come into play on the link between gender and … single women and men, who are mainly those from younger age groups, were also most likely to resort to public … investment in public transport infrastructure with these factors in mind could go some way to addressing gender …
… in recent years, women with children under 7 years of age in the EU on average spend 20 hours per week more than … to provide childcare for 33 % of children under 3 years of age and for 90 % of children from 3 years to mandatory school … to 87 % of working fathers with children of the same age. Factors possibly affecting parents’ ability to regularly care …
… & Schmitt, 2010), there are also many sociocultural factors that can discourage fathers’ uptake of parental leave … the ineligibility gap between women and men of parenting age in Malta is 31 p.p., while 12 Member States have gaps … and only unemployed or non-working people of parenting age are excluded [5] (Figure 36). In the remaining 24 Member …
… and men who report unmet medical needs by family type, age, level of education, country of birth and disability … status and gender play a role in diseases and risk factors that contribute substantially to disability and lower …
… baby girl born in the EU in 2017 can expect to live to the age of 84, compared to 78 years for a baby boy. While the … to a series of biological, socioeconomic and cultural factors (WHO, 2016). Among them, dominant masculinity norms … of an ageing and feminised population. While the largest age cohort for both women and men in 2016 was 45-49 years, it …
… analysing the situation of women and men from different age groups. The age cohort most likely to do unpaid care work every day is … to have young children. Altogether, 61 % of women of this age group care for others every day compared to 39 % of men. …
… differences in formal and non-formal learning related to age. Figure 20 illustrates that as people age, their participation in education and training drops. … of birth (15+, %), and gender gaps, EU, 2017 A number of factors affect women’s and men’s participation in formal and …
… Mean monthly gross earnings in PPS of women and men, by age, family type, level of education, country of birth and … and corresponding gender norms and stereotypes are key factors in both the occurrence and widening of gender …
… Gender is understood as one of a wide range of factors that shape the health outcomes of a population (Sen, … in which people are born, grow up, live, work and age and the systems put in place to deal with illness’ … every aspect of an individual’s life from infancy to old age, and as such influence their ability to access resources, …
… and people with disabilities. Women of pre-retirement age do the bulk of informal long-term caring in the EU. The difference is remarkable in the 50-64 age group: 21 % of women and 11 % of men care for older … different groups of women and men face. It examines how factors such as disability, age, level of education, country …
… are collected, compiled, analysed and presented by sex and age and reflect problems, issues and questions related to … using methods that account for social and cultural factors that may induce gender biases in the data. What … and other relevant data dimensions (such as gender or age group) can be chosen by changing the data filter …