… with decision-making algorithms becoming an intrinsic part of our everyday lives. AI refers to systems that display … their environment and taking actions – with some degree of autonomy – to achieve specific goals. AI-based systems can … (e.g. advanced robots, autonomous cars, drones or internet of things applications) (European Commission, 2018b). AI …
… health systems and affected the health and lives of innumerable people, both directly and indirectly. Although … health problems), behavioural risk factors (e.g. a history of smoking), working conditions and other social factors … division of care responsibilities within the family. Living in lockdown may foster unhealthy lifestyles, substance …
… a 10-year EU target to lift at least 20 million people out of the risk of poverty or social exclusion. Since then, the total number … higher risk of being deprived of acceptable housing and living conditions than other family types. For example, …
… The gender balance in decision-making is a major driver of change in almost all Member States. In the long term (2010–2018), the domain of power has contributed 65 % of the overall increase in the … with age and level of education, peaking for women living in couples with children, and lone mothers. The …
… The evaluation should assess the programme’s achievement of all specific gender objectives set out in the planning … from a gender perspective, for example, calculate the cost per group of women and per group of men separately and … period: a gender index on women’s and men’s employment and living conditions at the sub-national level; an evaluation …
… research and innovation capacities and the uptake of advanced technologies Outputs CCO [1] 01 - Enterprises … given to female- and male-owned enterprises Average costof training by women and men staff members trained … and health considerations included for the women and men living near the roads? Examples of indicators [3] Results …
… days. She pays an informal carer EUR 600 a month in cash. Of her monthly income of EUR 2 916, she pays EUR 1 830 for childcare. That is 63 % of her pre-tax earnings, just short of the OECD average [1] …
… The CPR specifies that the content of each OP must contain the following elements [1] : Each … to the policy objectives and the communication of its results. Checklist with questions on gender equality … will most likely not comply with the mandatory obligation of integrating the horizontal principle of gender equality. …
… Take a look at this recent picture of the European Council’s members. How many women and how … and men’s lived realities" by looking at the composition of the European Council, and ask yourself: Why do you think … work and unpaid care work exists. These different kinds of work are performed by both women and men. Consider: How …
… and Lagarde, C. (2014), ‘The economic power of women’s empowerment, keynote speech by Christine Lagarde, … Footnotes [1] EIGE (2014), «Estimating the costs of gender-based violence in the European Union» (Estimer le … — Violence against women: the most brutal manifestation of gender inequality (Indice d’égalité de genre 2017 — La …
… The EU is facing a shortage of carers, and the demand is growing as the population ages. … a normal life and socialise with people their own age. Cost is a major reason why many people cannot access … care. The option to have care provided at home is more cost-effective and offers better care solutions, compared to …
… Certain groups of people are particularly vulnerable during the Covid-19 … situation in society. Refugees and migrants Women and men living in refugee camps are especially vulnerable to Covid-19 and other diseases as a result ofliving in overcrowded conditions, lack of sanitation, and …
… changes that Europe needs” said Carlien Scheele, Director of the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). “The … considered in decisions affecting the everyday lives of EU citizens.” EIGE’s review of the Beijing Platform for Action, published ahead of …