… 2016). In addition to take-up being shaped by gendered norms by which women disproportionately shoulder caring … at home and in the public domain, including in economic, social and political participation. Overall, the associations … women’s greater opportunities in political, economic and social engagement, leading to increased gender equality in …
… is fundamental to people’s well-being and participation in social and economic activities. The complex interplay between … of women’s and men’s overall engagement in economic and social life, irrespective of working intensity or family … a car within a household is based on deeply rooted gender norms, with the result that cars are more likely to be …
… according to their different labour-market structures, social and political systems and demographic circumstances. Understanding how social policies and structures affect gender roles, … Leopold & Skopek, 2014). Several factors such as gender norms, women’s greater time availability due to shorter …
… factors (WHO, 2016). Among them, dominant masculinity norms often account for the higher prevalence of certain … general, there are significant differences between various social groups of women. Studies show that women with a … groups ‘usually result from the uneven distribution of social and environmental determinants; the differential …
… Mean monthly gross earnings (before tax deductions and social security contributions) of women and men employees, … findings that family formation and corresponding gender norms and stereotypes are key factors in both the occurrence …
… foreign-born population groups, where both strong gender norms still in play and fewer possibilities for employment … Inter alia, this has consequences for current and future social security entitlements, as well as for upskilling and …
… (OECD/EU, 2018). These factors include the physical, social and economic environment, as well as a person’s … while others can damage it, such as stereotypical gender norms, experiences of gender-based violence or lack of access … with them are considered to be the most important social determinants of health (Sen, Östlin, & George, 2007) …
… regarding their access and/or control of resources, their social position or the gender based social rules and norms. Consequently, all proposals/legal acts meeting those …
… so on) and in their exercise of fundamental rights (civil, social and political rights) on the basis of their sex or … health risk be reduced? If yes, how? Consider the norms and values which regulate the process of access and … and men, according to age, ethnicity, education level, social class, validity, and other diversity criteria. …
… spaces or facilities to foster their empowerment and social involvement, it is paramount to understand that … field of the project, as outlined above. 3. Gender based socialnorms and values The aim is to evaluate how the project will …
… dimensions. The aim is to assess the potential economic, social and environmental consequences that proposed … have. The gender-related impacts are to be addressed under social issues. Impact assessment gathers and presents … responsibilities in private and public life, and in the norms/values, attitudes and behaviour that influence gender …
… with an ageing society as well as long term financing of social security systems are related to gender equality. … contribute to higher fertility rates, reducing poverty and social exclusion. The OECD, the ILO, the IMF and the World … acting according to the needs of women and men of various social groups. Considering the needs and interests of …
… are not gender neutral, they are often aligned with norms like: Real performance is only possible in a full-time … regardless of his or her sex. There is evidence of homo-social settings to be less innovative and creative than a team with members from diverse social and cultural background; however, the causality …
… – by contributing to their country’s economic and social development, and benefitting from their participation … Parliaments are working organisations with rules, norms, internal procedures, and a specific gendered culture … means contributing to building a fairer society where social justice is a shared value, effectively implemented. …
… the involvement of civil society organisations, including social partners and community organisations from the grass … recommends that Member States, along with researchers and social partners, should: ‘Establish or strengthen an advisory … is a need for a deep understanding of the impact of socialnorms, values, rationality and social behaviours on those …