… but subsequently face a backlash for violating gender norms [4] . Resistance to women in positions of power can be … found the following [5] : Men Traditional masculinity norms require men to avoid and devalue characteristics … J. C., ‘Work as a masculinity contest’, Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 74, No 3, 2018, p. 428 ( …
… Once employed, stereotypes continue to impact workplace norms and practices, as well as employee behaviour. This can … and sustains gender equality’, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 101, No 1, 2011, pp. 109–128 ( … partner’s gender on language’, Journal of Language and Social Psychology, Vol. 34, No 1, 2015, pp. 46–64 ( …
… through sensors, monitoring daily life activities (e.g. social and physical activities), helping to manage daily … sphere, increasing people’s independence, facilitating social interaction and access to information, and reducing … economic value assigned to care is a result of cultural norms (care is stereotypically considered women’s natural …
… part-time or temporary work, gender stereotypes and norms, difficulties in reconciling work and private life, … al. (2017) report that workers’ race and gender affect the social feedback that they receive, although the impact is …
… change is shaped and structured according to societal norms and relations, which are in turn influenced by … women turned to the internet for work, school, services or social activities. However, ICT also facilitated the spread … look for online learning materials. Women outpace men in social networking and searches for information about …
… With an EU score of 61.6 points, social activities is the subdomain with the lower score in … and Estonia. As seen in Figure 17, workers’ involvement in social activities [3] reveals important inequalities in how … assigned to women), women’s lower income and gender norms surrounding motherhood all contribute to women with …
… since 2010 and in 21 Member State since 2017. Poverty or social exclusion are concentrated among certain particularly … from both paid and unpaid work, combined with gender norms and financial constraints, limit access to leisure for … associated closure of schools and lack of availability of social support systems (carers, childminders, grandparents) …
… is prevalent in situations of armed conflict . In times of social and political unrest, women and girls are particularly … more sophisticated in the way they use the internet and social media to engage and recruit women and men, in … offers of salvation for women who have violated gender norms or a quest for revenge. The European Parliament study …
… etc.) and in their exercise of fundamental rights (civil, social and political) on the basis of their sex or because of … area? Are there any specific gendered patterns? Do norms and expectations differ for women and men? What are the … in the context of the project or activity. As a measure of social change and the performance/effectiveness of projects, …
… transformative? For example, has it addressed underlying norms and values that perpetuate gender inequalities? 2. … ICT expansion and digital inclusion, such as childcare, social and elder care, accessible transport and digital home … care facilities – such as nurseries and intergenerational social care facilities – can widen local labour markets and …
… exigences déjà définies dans la proposition de RPDC. Fonds social européen plus Le règlement relatif au FSE+ [COM(2018) … du volet du Fonds InvestEU relatif à l’investissement social et à la politique en matière de compétences.» Partage … sur le paritarisme (GenderCoP) au sein du Fonds social européen pendant la période de programmation …
… this requires an in-depth understanding of the impacts of socialnorms, values, rationality and social behaviour. Stakeholders and beneficiaries, both women …
… including cyberstalking; isolation from family/friends/social network; control of a partner’s access to economic … to accessing support and protection, including: lack of social support and isolation; financial/economic dependence; … support); social risks (external conditions such as norms and practices that may exacerbate the level of risk for …