… PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY IN RESEARCH Legal framework There is no specific legal … through Governmental Ordinance 137/2000, which lists sex (not gender) among the prohibited grounds for … gender equality, including in laws regulating higher education, research and labour relations. The main reference …
… PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY IN RESEARCH Legal framework The legislation that covers … Maternity, Race, Religion or Belief (including no belief), Sex and Sexual Orientation. The Equality Act applies to all government departments, agencies, higher education institutions and research organisations in the UK …
… this is not ‘the end’ of promoting gender equality in your organisation. It is important to understand that a … GEPs also include a wider perspective, related not only to sex or gender but also to other characteristics. For … relevance to institutional change, and to highlight key differences between intersectionality, multiple …
… violence, but this issue tends to be underestimated in research organisations and research funding bodies. There … how the interpretation of these behaviours depends on differences of power or authority within different … prevention of sexual harassment, harassment on grounds of sex and psychological harassment (2015) was developed by the …
… to these services than to other fields, while contracts in some of these services can be reserved only for social … are both included under the light regime. Gender differencesin terms of participation in sport and youth … of activities, all relevant data should be reported by sex and age [1] . The use of the best price–quality ratio …
… using international diagnostic criteria, such as the those in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, … mental health is scarce. More evidence on gender differences is available 10-19-year-olds. Boys are generally … that the gender gap in dementia is partly determined by sexdifferences, and not only by gender inequalities. Gender …
… Mental health is defined as the state of well-being in which individuals can realise their own potential, cope … the EU. The following sections give an overview of gender differencesin mental health over the life course and explore … well-being of women and men according to the WHO-5, by sex, family composition, age, income level, country of birth …
… of a population (Johnson et al., 2020). On average, women in the EU are expected to live until 84 years of age, which … women in the population at large (EPHA, 2018). Such gender differences are reflected in data on causes of premature … causes for women – ranking fifth and ninth, respectively. Sex-specific cancers similarly lead to significant early loss …
… diseases (Caroli and Weber-Baghdiguian, 2016). In a 2002–2004 study of 59 countries globally, women reported … all self-reported health indicators at all ages – although differences were smaller from 60 years onwards – and in all … and men perceiving their health as good or very good by sex, family composition, age, education, country of birth, …
… a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system. It … implies that people are able to have a satisfying and safe sex life, the capability to reproduce, and the freedom to … as gender transformative when they recognise gender differences and challenge and change the status quo of …