… income, education, unpaid care, decision-making, health. The analysis is complemented by two additional, … overall. Assisting technologies at home, home delivery services or increased women’s employment all contributed to … all the formal care services they need. The main unmet needs voiced by both parents and long-term care providers …
… out of 100! But as ever, much lies beneath the number – and it’s a nuanced picture. Carlien Scheele, EIGE's Director … are doing less. Assisting technologies, home delivery services or increased women's employment could have … (STEM) job demands, but the share of men in education, healthand welfare (EHW) occupations is frozen. The green …
… as information and communication or financial and business services. Higher productivity of STEM jobs is likely to … smart, sustainable and inclusive growth the European Union needs to start mainstreaming gender equality now. Extra Gains … Lorgelly, Owen, 2002) Life expectancy/family and child health Evidence of economic impact POSITIVE/INCREASE The …
… for the European Union to take leaps forwards to secure and realise the rights of women in all their diversity. … and the duration of the working life, education, health status and access to healthservices have grown. What remains constant are the gender …
… The result is that the viewpoints, experiences andneeds of half the population risk being overlooked or … which in turn leads to innovations, products, servicesand policies that are less than optimal because they … who are restrained in their working capacities due to health-related issues or those who are seeking personal …
… men’s equality, and encourage the integration of gender in health security, culture, environment, defence, access to … for everyone: “equal rights and opportunities to use services, infrastructure, transport and other means, to … involvement and efficiency, striving to meet the needs of the individual and society. Gender aspects are not …
… of research organisations are regulated by the laws and statutes that apply to the area of higher education, … 2018, decreasing again in 2019 in most cases. Medicine andHealth Sciences was the only research area where the … on the basis of university-specific plans with development needs, goals and activities, and describe how gender equality …
… is founded on treaties that have been approved voluntarily and democratically by all Member States. Treaties are legally … the workplace, in self-employment, in access to goods andservices, in social security, in pregnancy and maternity and … together with the implementation of strategies to improve healthand education, reduce inequality and support economic …
… efficiency criteria 0 %* 16 Government ICT solutions, e-services, applications 0 %* 17 Government ICT solutions, … for digital skills and digital inclusion 0 %* 19 e-healthservicesand applications (including e-care, internet … institutions andservices to assess and anticipate skills needsand to ensure timely and tailor-made assistance 0 %* …
… of lockdown measures has reminded us just how difficult and dangerous it is for the women who live with a violent … will also provide recommendations on how access to support services can be ensured and how violence can be prevented … EIGE’s Gender Equality Index will have a special focus on health. It will look into the gender impacts of pandemics – …
… were simultaneously battling a third wave of COVID-19 and aggressively rolling out large-scale vaccination … including the level of exposure to the virus and prior health status. many authors, such as Bambra et al. (2020b), … a rise in gender-based violence and the provision of SRH services in a crisis. COVID-19 deadlier for men, ‘long COVID’ …
… ‘Good sexual and reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social … are key to public health Women and men have different SRH needs, and gender-specific approaches to SRHR highlight … often overlooks men Counselling, access to information andservices, and birth control methods used to avoid unintended …
… that the crisis would be short-lived. As the toll on human healthand lives has grown, the intertwined social, economic … mental health, risky health behaviours, access to healthservicesand SRHR, are explored, while data and evidence are … highlights the challenge of meeting the mental healthneeds of women, while stressing the need for healthservices …
… Technology-based solutions were at the forefront of public health strategies to contain the pandemic. Assistive … p. 288). The application of AsT solutions to the specific needs of an ageing population is called ‘gerontechnology’, in … isolated at home (e.g. Covidom and COVID AP-HM). These services were designed by local health precincts to aggregate …
… use of mobile devices, digitalisation of working processes and online communication allow more flexibility in where and … their limits, burning out and severely harming their healthand personal relationships (Pérez-Zapata et al., … balance. For example, platforms providing certain services (e.g. ride-hailing or clickwork) often adopt …
… closely related processes: increased flexibility of work and the emergence of new forms of work. Increases in work … work, which was often broken down into ‘highly specified servicesand tasks’ to be delivered via ‘one-off contracts’ … the immediate impacts on victims’ mental and physical health, this is also likely to have broader labour market …
… of gender stereotypes around employment in certain jobs and related gender differences in career expectations. This … or individuals to solve problems or to provide services in exchange for payment’ (Eurofound, 2018b, p. 9). … from home also offers opportunities for people with health limitations that prevent them from working outside the …