… health, well-being, security, knowledge and education, mobility, time, etc.) and their exercise of fundamental rights (civil, social and political). [1] General questions to ask: What … women and men being targeted for self-employment and the social economy? Is there a need for more tailor-made …
… (a) urban and other public authorities; (b) economic and social partners; (c) relevant bodies representing civil … partners, and bodies responsible for promoting social inclusion, fundamental rights, rights of persons with … and the transition to employment and to enhance workers’ mobility. The ESF+ should promote women's participation in …
… a greener, low-carbon Europe; a more connected Europe – mobility and regional ICT connectivity; a more social Europe – implementing the European Pillar of Social Rights; a Europe closer to its citizens – the …
… is fundamental to people’s well-being and participation in social and economic activities. The complex interplay between mobility, out-of-home activities, care responsibilities and … of women’s and men’s overall engagement in economic and social life, irrespective of working intensity or family …
… power, health, well-being, security, knowledge-education, mobility, time, and so on) and in their exercise of fundamental rights (civil, social and political rights) on the basis of their sex or … and men, according to age, ethnicity, education level, social class, validity, and other diversity criteria. …
… transfer income and subsidies, taxes, charges, pay, social life, leisure time, participation? How will this … safety (violence, crime rates, bullying and harassment), mobility (transport), innovation (technology and …
… unit, which was attached to the regional Ministry for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration until 2013, and is currently part of the Ministry of Social Affairs, Health and Equality (Ministerium für … time spent at work, time spent with family); Conditions of mobility; Education and training; Profession and professional …
… of women; education and culture; women and the economy; social and political participation; health, sexual and … studies, the distribution of earnings, capital income and social insurance benefits. Finally, it examines disposable … to combine parenthood and work, harassment, internal mobility and recruitment. Efforts to prevent unwarranted pay …
… More women and men are living on the edge of poverty and social exclusion today compared to 2010, according to a new … better career options for women, fair wages and better social systems, such as pension schemes that consider the … barriers in life. More women experience obstacles to mobility, accessing transport and buildings. Age: Young …
… Berlin´s districts. Some of the project workers canvass social hot spots in search of those in need, following … walk-in office hours. The project cooperates with Berlin social services offices, such as social services for youth, the children’s health department, …
… to encompass low self-esteem and stigma, lack of family or social links, lack of Spanish, low education levels, distance … every year. More than 700 women receive economic, social, training and employment support annually. Their … such as the police, judicial system, healthcare and social services, and with other NGOs. It contributes to the …
… processes. It has its origins in transformative models of social and human development, which in turn emerged to inform … The potential of gender planning to challenge gender social roles and the unequal distribution of resources and … women’s equality and empowerment in all aspects of social and economic development: (i) welfare — the level of …
… the policy area Poverty is both a cause and an effect of social discrimination and exclusion; it is both complex and … for survival and extends to the deprivation of civil, social and cultural activities, as well as opportunities for political engagement and socialmobility . It manifests itself in terms of the following: …