… between stakeholders and the ministries on basis nursing homes, home, hospital, elderly clinic. In this … industry, insurance and financial services, science and research, healthcare, international organizations ministries, … Epidemiology of Aging Methods, tools, and measures for research of elderly needs and service provision WorkShop 2 …
… a platform for learning, building up of relationships and research partnerships, which contribute to our shared … policy makers, academics and researchers, specialist nursing practitioners, public representatives, activists and …
… of their domestic caring responsibilities, for example nursing and social work. Migrant women particularly are … the EU with the largest skills shortages (such as ICT and nursing) are the most gender segregated and are projected to … We are there to give decision-makers the relevant data and research that they need to develop policies that will lead to …
… etc. This section provides information about EIGE’s research initiatives on femicide. EIGE supports Member States … the first step towards preventing femicide.. EIGE conducts research on Member States’ legal responses to help them end … of femicide. The information was collected through desk research, a literature review and a comparative analysis of …
… Global Health 50/50, the African Population and Health Research Center and the International Center for Research on … COVID-19 pandemic has been particularly devastating for nursing home residents. Miralles et al. (2021) found that the highest COVID-19 mortality rates in nursing homes in six EU countries ranged from 26 % to 66 %. …
… income and social status, while gender-biased health research and healthcare systems reinforce and reproduce … into EU public policies, race is often not recorded in EU research. Based on the findings of UK research, it is very … affected. The pandemic has also been devastating for nursing home residents. Working-age women in the EU have been …
… as information and communications technology (ICT) and nursing, are dominated by one gender and are projected to … evidence of women’s lower levels of confidence, follow-up research suggests it is more likely tied to the fact that … ). [15] Martin, S. R., ‘Research: men get credit for voicing ideas, but not problems. …
… services and products (Wang and Redmiles, 2019). Recent research into gender biases in software development points to … professionals (Jiang et al., 2017). However, medical research is a field historically lacking gender sensitivity, … where the lack of representation of women in clinical research has translated into gender-blind or biased …
… (Sprang and Silman, 2013). Only 1 % of all academic research on previous outbreaks of Zika and Ebola explored the … the special situation of pregnancy. Sufficient and timely research on mechanisms of spreading the virus is needed to …
… in the areas of politics, economics, media, research and sports accounts for 65 % of all progress in the … is a lack of men. They make up just 15 % of workers in nursing, midwifery and personal care in health services. The …
… education, supermarkets, pharmacies and banks. EIGE’s research shows that women are over-represented in many of … of women is very high in care occupations, with EIGE’s research [2] finding that about 76 % of the 49 million care … and job functions. They might be providers of nursing care and carry out basic medical services. They could …
… that are uncommon for their gender, e.g. men who study nursing. The study will also analyse the pay gap between … as a way to improve life This spring, EIGE will publish a research note on gender, skills and precarious jobs in the EU … 3. Gender, skills and precarious jobs in the EU : Research note for the Maltese Presidency of the Council of …
… between the concepts of ‘sex’ and ‘gender’. Health research and health policy need to adequately explore and … in explaining how the incorporation of gender issues into research can affect the medical understanding. This affects … workforce is usually concentrated in occupations such as nursing, midwifery and other ‘care’ professions such as …