… fewer women than men participated in formal and informal education activities in 2020. And as COVID-19 created … and men with disabilities reported higher unmet needs for medical checks over the pandemic year. In addition, young … to present a mixed picture. Top performers include Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands – although progress …
… that is created through research and transferred through education is free of gender bias. Looking at potential sex … of Latvia, Latvia, equal funding of innovations , Vinnova, Sweden, funding advisement , Technische Universität Wien, … project LIBRA show how to include sex and gender in (bio)medical research . Watch videos created within the framework …
… health and care, victim support services, law enforcement, education, agro-industry, supermarkets, pharmacies and banks. … (Figure 47), accounting for 70 % in Lithuania, 59 % in Sweden and Latvia, 57 % in Belgium, Denmark and France, 56 % … health workers increased because of staff attrition in the medical field, especially in female-dominated professions. …
… risks differently from women. Often reluctant to seek medical attention even when symptoms are noticeable, men … Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Portugal, Romania, Finland and Sweden – it accounts for most new infections (ECDC/WHO, … UN, https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/unsdg , 2018. Sexuality education is essential to prevent unplanned pregnancies in …
… They create opportunities for people to be involved in education, employment and leisure (EIGE, 2020d). Despite the … resulting in men being less likely than women to visit medical practitioners. A study in the United Kingdom found … with the exception of Estonia (6 p.p.). In Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, Bulgaria, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, …
… five top-performing countries in this domain in 2019 were Sweden, Malta, Austria, Ireland and Germany, all with scores … 3.3 % of women and 2.8 % of men report unmet needs for medical examinations. Across different population groups, … (women, 4.7 %; men, 4.6 %), women with a low level of education (4.2 %) and those over 65 years (4.1 %) …
… and 6 % of men with disabilities report unmet needs for medical services in the EU, but the levels are much higher in … and Greece (25 % of women and 22 % of men). In Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, Bulgaria, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, … young people. Laws, policies and comprehensive sexuality education vary across Member States (BZgA and IPPF EN, 2018). …
… from a nationally representative survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 16(5), e128. Bekele, F., and … BZgA, and IPPF EN. (2018). Sexuality Education in Europe and Central Asia: State of the Art and … DEPCARE project: report on a WHO meeting, Stockholm, Sweden 12-13 February 1998. Paper presented at the Wellbeing …
… higher than in 2017 and 4.1 points higher than in 2010. Sweden, Denmark, France and Finland took the top rankings in … is hampered by persistent gender segregation in higher education and by low participation in lifelong learning. … and informal home-based care. AsT facilitates home-based medical and social care by monitoring the health and daily …
… men. There is nearly equal distribution of care duties in Sweden, Romania, Croatia and Estonia (0.8 p.p.), and gaps as … social links to support for daily activities or even near-medical care. Older women most likely to be long-term … Among Member States, this figure ranges from 12 % in Sweden to 86 % in Portugal. Some of the most common reasons …
… of gender issues into research can affect the medical understanding. This affects the treatment of heart … attention should be paid to gender-sensitive training and education in the sector. The major gender differences and … to the excellent examples set by Australia, Canada and Sweden, extensive reference to the models of best practice in …
… enjoy freedom of expression and movement. It can promote education, communication, negotiation skills and leadership, … occupied by women, ranging from 3% in Poland to 43% in Sweden. In the majority of countries the share of women in … the under-representation of women in technical and medical staff, as well as in decision-making of the sector. …