… labour market, leadership, social policy, education, and access to essential services. I think you’d … we were sharply reminded that in order for this to happen higher investment in gender equality is needed. This means … programmes addressing gender inequalities, including in education, employment and equal pay, care, social benefits, …
… green transition in the EU. For example, I alerted to the higher vulnerability many women face regarding energy poverty … women and we need their expertise. That means investing in education and breaking stereotypes . In general, governments …
… taken up by women – regardless of factors like income, education levels, or migration background. Rather … over to long-term care, we see that female carers pay much higher economic price than male carers. Women are twice as … reduced work hours and lower income. And this cost is much higher for women than men. For some women, choices and …
… 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 …
… to job insecurity, gaps in access to social protection, higher levels of health and safety risk, and lower pay. Find … more intersection at a time (e.g. age and gender; age and education, etc.). As a result, it is possible to see the … and the framework for the EU’s long-term budget. Higher quality, broadly accessible and affordable services, …
… found a silver bullet: investing in companies that have a higher gender equality.” “We are going through two … we make more sustainable choices. We increase access to education. We promote sustainability.” Further reading How …
… relevant to the EU policy framework: employment, income, education, unpaid care, decision-making, health. The analysis … up with the EU average. Seven countries with already higher levels of gender equality (e.g. Nordic countries) are … fall heavily on women regardless of factors like income, education levels, or migration background. In numbers, it’s …
… would have strong, positive GDP impacts growing over time, higher level of employment and productivity and could respond … €1.95 to €3.15 trillion . Compared with labour market and education policies, gender equality policies have a strong … Ultimately this would foster economic growth via both higher productivity and increased labour market activity. …
… on childcare (17 hours for women and 11 for men). Women’s higher unpaid care responsibilities impact the scheduling of … Figure 2). A similar gap applies regarding care for and education of children (32% and 20% respectively). Here, there …
… 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 …
… costs have become a growing concern across the EU. These higher energy prices affect low-income households more since … the assumption that only jobs that require a high level of education are valuable and worthy of respect. In the latest …
… In term of work-life balance, men overall reported a higher capacity to combine caring duties and paid work, buy … again - for the first time since 2010, participation in education shows a decrease. Less women than men had the … and men with disabilities and older women and men reported higher unmet need for medical check over the pandemic year. …