… a gateway to new ideas and opportunities and a driving force for innovation. Women’s digital inclusion is an … women and men and girls and boys; gender and the digital labour market: women’s low participation in the digital labour market and in particular …
… financial sector stabilisation and structural reforms in labour and product markets. This approach is reflected in the … growth to gender equality, but it is also true that full participation by women in the labour market supports GDP … also mitigate the impact of the contraction of the labourforce due to an ageing population, and will stimulate …
… considerable progress has been made in relation to women’s labour market participation over the past decades, deeply entrenched … The economically active population (also called labourforce) is the sum of employed and unemployed persons. Issues …
… of suitable specialists in the field. Increasing women’s participation in the green labour market may help to address the workforce shortage. In … This is needed to avoid an insufficiently qualified labourforce in emerging sustainable technologies, and to provide …
… into account. One consideration relates to the very low participation of women in decision-making in the sector. … are shaped by their education, gender roles, division of labour and income. Uncovering these power relations helps us … mitigation and adaptation strategies, as well as a driving force for an equitable and sustainable model of growth. …
… the equality of rights between women and men within the labour market (equal pay for work of equal value) and in … first and foremost a political right. Furthermore, women’s participation in the decision-making process also increases … that recognises the act of rape when the use of force can be proved. However, it is worth emphasising that in …
… which to build development through e.g. employment in the labour market, higher education, research, innovation and … policy areas encompassed by the Cohesion Policy (e.g. the labour market, education and training). The EU’s strategy on … included in ESF regulations: increasing the sustainable participation and progress of women in employment; combating …
… could help address current and future deficits in skilled labour within the EU and support the transition to a fair, … compared to men: only 3.1% of women in the labourforce are employed as scientists or engineers, compared to … experience between Member States and of promoting women’s participation in a research-financed EU. The Commission also …
… employment possibilities. According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) , tourism represents an entry point … in the tourism industry. In 2011, the EU-28 women’s participation in the overall tourism workforce stood at 56%, … coalitions to this effect. In 1997, UNWTO launched a task force against child sex tourism, which went on to launch the …
… several challenges. Although different performances in the labour market (employability, transition from education to … general education. At the same time the decrease in men’s participation in and success at higher levels of education is … because they are more likely to be out of the labourforce (or inactive). The inactivity component for women aged …