… head (secretary general / managing director). In EU-level social partner organisations working in sectors related to … poorly represented in top positions on both sides of the social dialogue. Women account for 19.5 % of members (of the … and climate change, relevant European agencies, European social partner organisations and NGOs, as well as data on …
… and mental health – gender, socioeconomic status, age, social and family network, previous mental health problems … et al., 2020). Younger women, the main users of social media, are disproportionately affected (WHO, 2020f). …
… assessment of levels and gender gaps indicates that social determinants of mental health are potentially at play. … further. Generally, research evidence confirms that social exclusion and material deprivation are the strongest social determinants of poor mental health (Dreger et al., …
… in the extent to which health limitations affect daily activities are higher among older groups, to women’s … the proportion of individuals who report that everyday activities are limited by their health is only 2 p.p. higher … [4] WHO defines health literacy as ‘the cognitive and social skills which determine the motivation and ability of …
… effect of the other, against the backdrop of significant social and economic disparity, has led to adverse outcomes … follow hand hygiene practices (Baker, 2019), to adhere to social distancing and other public health recommendations, … report that symptoms adversely impact their day-to-day activities. Read more A study in the United Kingdom found …
… population groups, gender clearly intersects with other social factors to hamper access to health. Certain groups are … that they have felt discriminated against by healthcare or social services staff in the preceding 12 months because they …
… dividing time between paid work, care duties and leisure activities (EIGE, 2021c). With restrictions largely … and 35–49 years during the third wave (42 points). Social isolation and increased time spent at home, combined …
… growing gender inequalities in time spent in caring and socialactivities. Lack of data means that the latest developments … collecting EU-wide data on time spent on unpaid care and socialactivities by women and men. The domain of work, …
… external care services from professional providers and social networks such as grandparents, friends and neighbours … Across the EU, increased time spent on unpaid care activities has led to acute work–life tensions, particularly … with a tertiary-level education (49 %). The daily use of social media is also accompanied by rampant online harassment …
… disparities, especially when gender is analysed with other social factors such as age, education and disability. The … Union, 2020) It has also exposed how gender and social inequalities impact people’s health, for example the … 50/50, 2020; WHO, 2020c). The European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan acknowledges the right to timely …