… (.pdf), Ann Boman, Consultant, Ann Boman Utveckling AB, Sweden Gender Budgeting and Gender Impact Assessment in … Jauk, Head of Department for Gender Equality Policies and Legal Matters, Division for Women and Gender Equality, …
… institution is responsible for preventing and reporting on cases of sexual harassment. In accordance with EU directives, … for the victims. But if we want to avoid potential legal liabilities, we should invest in prevention through … benefits of GEPs by the SPEAR project, from Germany and Sweden , which could be used to advocate for GEPs. Examples …
… PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY IN RESEARCH Legal framework In Sweden, the operations of research organisations are … between 2017 and 2018, decreasing again in 2019 in most cases. Medicine and Health Sciences was the only research …
… will be displacing better qualified men. Yet research in Sweden has shown that quotas in politics have rather worked … achieve such change by tinkering at the margins. We need legal change, we need cultural change, and we need men to …
… femicide.. EIGE conducts research on Member States’ legal responses to help them end femicide which requires … Austria Poland Portugal Romania Slovenia Slovakia Finland Sweden United Kingdom End it Improving legal responses to … of 109 interviews with professionals involved in femicide cases and victims family- members of a person whose death …
… STIs. The most common STI in the EU is chlamydia, in many cases a symptomless infection in both women and men. Safer … Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Portugal, Romania, Finland and Sweden – it accounts for most new infections (ECDC/WHO, … only when it is performed without the risk of criminal or legal sanction, stigmatisation, stress or isolation (Starrs …
… criminal offence. The killing of women falls under the legal term ‘homicide’. Currently, EIGE is using a proxy … homicide by an intimate partner is also relatively high in Sweden. Owing to differences in the definitions of criminal … woman being murdered by a male partner. In many of these cases, jealousy, possessiveness and the inability to cope …
… women holding 45 % of all positions. Belgium, Italy and Sweden are close behind, with around 38 % of board members … for each gender, with sanctions for non-compliance in some cases. So far, seven Member States have taken legislative … Greece introduced quotas in July 2020 when updating the legal framework on corporate governance. Nine other Member …
… pregnancy and abortion by income, region, and the legal status of abortion: estimates from a comprehensive … V., Ruiz-Pérez, I., Montero-Piñar, M. I., Vives-Cases, C., Plazaola-Castaño, J., Martín-Baena, D., and Spain, … DEPCARE project: report on a WHO meeting, Stockholm, Sweden 12-13 February 1998. Paper presented at the Wellbeing …
… and sexual harassment . However, sexual harassment is a legal matter and beyond the scope of this handbook, which … the employment context, men were perpetrators in 86 % of cases [6] . Men can also be targets of sexual harassment and … Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Finland and Sweden. [3] European Parliament, Bullying and sexual …
… Denmark, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom), while substantial progress … for the minimum representation of each gender, in some cases with sanctions for non-compliance. To date, six Member …
… higher than in 2017 and 4.1 points higher than in 2010. Sweden, Denmark, France and Finland took the top rankings in … wage structure, the lack of understanding of some existing legal concepts (the concepts of ‘pay’, ‘same work’ and ‘work … for the minimum representation of each gender and (in some cases) sanctions for non-compliance. The impact of binding …
… Migrant Women (ENOMW), barriers to accessing employment, legal status, limited access to report- ing and to justice … migrants due to their gender, legal status and in certain cases race, the recommendations proposed in this report are … , Italy , Netherlands , Austria , Portugal , Finland and Sweden ). In addition to the strategic objective on achieving …
… risk of female genital mutilation in Ireland, Portugal and Sweden. EIGE’s risk estimation methodology was applied in a … genital mutilation. Awareness-raising initiatives and the legal framework forbidding female genital mutilation seem to … assessment procedures are crucial for detecting individual cases where risk exists. Sufficient resources (human and …
… Dictionary by Farlex, ‘probation’ (available at https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/probation ). (11) … in the United Kingdom, three different tools in Sweden — SARA: SV6 (short version), SAM: SV (stalking … regarding the management of domestic violence cases by police] (available at …
… tools be as comprehensive as possible and applied in all cases of intimate partner violence. However, it is important … partner violence are embedded in a gendered policy and legal framework (Spain and Sweden) but less evident in other Member States. …
… intervention of ‘external’ actors such as gender or legal experts. Project promoter units model The most … model can be found, for instance, in Denmark , Finland and Sweden . At regional level, similar practices can be found in … in full. Broader impact assessment model In some cases, gender impact assessment is carried out as one …
… of the Istanbul Convention, we have strengthened the legal framework against the practice. There is a law in place … as well as those failing to report potential or known cases of female genital mutilation to the authorities. With … of female genital mutilation in Ireland, Portugal and Sweden. The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) is …
… helps accelerate inclusive and sustainable growth. The EU legal policy framework for gender budgeting Gender budgeting … gender budgeting work in Belgium, Austria Finland and Sweden, as well as more locally in Berlin and Vienna, among … work is combined with a systematic approach of mandating legal gender impact assessments among other dimensions of …