… implementing gender equality which contains a dedicated section on parliaments to help assess whether they adequately … gender equality assessments conducted in parliaments The UK Parliament carried out a gender-sensitive audit of the … assessment of the state of gender equality in the UK Parliament. The report identified the strengths and …
… framework The legislation that covers equality in the UK is the Equality Act (2010), which does not apply in … upon which discrimination is against the law in the UK: Age, Disability, Gender Reassignment, Marriage and Civil … of England, Scotland and Wales. In Northern Ireland, Section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998 is the key …
… Main Section Videos and webinars Tools and resources A gender … international context (a concurrent review examines the UK context) and involves understanding the evidence base of …
… article can be found in the Environment and climate change section of the Women and men in decision-making entry point … and Kosovo), plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and the UK. …
… the population (Bambra et al., 2020b; Horton, 2020). This section presents data gathered during the pandemic on … a major public health crisis in waiting. Figures from the UK Office for National Statistics show that 1 million people … in Section 9.1.2. A study on social distancing among UK adults found that those who were physically active had …
… as well as gender, influence access to SRH. This section looks specifically at family planning and birth … to die during childbirth as their white peers (MBRRACE-UK, 2020). Footnotes [1] HPV – a sexually transmitted … cooperation with the IPPF EN. [6] For further information, Section 3.2.2 of the report Gender Equality and Health in the …
… symptoms following coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in the UK: 1 April 2021. Office for National Statistics, UK, 2021. Retrieved from https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulation - …
… varied employee entitlements across Member States (see Section 9.2). For example, parents in Sweden can use their … with limited or unaffordable childcare provision (e.g. UK, DE). As noted in Section 9.4, 10 % of women in the EU are either economically …
… and 9.4) and educational facilities (see Chapter 4 and Section 9.7) are covered elsewhere, greater focus is put … public infrastructure means that the current scoreboard (Section 9.1) contains only one transport-related indicator. … women and men. In seven Member States (AT, DE, IE, BE, LV, UK, SE), where gender gaps on commuting time were much more …
… EU Member States (BG, CZ, EL, HR, CY, LT, PL, RO, SK and UK) registering figures that were below this average. The … remains unaffected by care responsibilities. As shown in Section 9.6, despite having greater access to flexibility …
… than 4 months is granted (e.g. BE, IE, FR, IT, LV, MT, NL, UK) (Blum et al., 2018). Although a generous parental-leave … benefit. Seven Member States (CY, EL, IE, MT, ES, NL, UK) provide unpaid parental leave, and in the remaining 21 … to combine work and care duties between women and men (see Section 9.4 on informal care of children and childcare …
… executive committee quotas, bringing men into the women’s section, raising awareness on gender issues, and capacity … (political decision-making) Conservative Party – UK: Nominating women candidates in winnable seats In 2005 the …