… to their work. Job Description Profile Violence against women is one of the critical areas of concern of the Beijing … the EU gains an important tool to combat violence against women and domestic violence. It paves the way for … a legal framework at a pan-European level to protect women from all forms of violence, and prevent, prosecute, and …
… In the run-up to International Women’s Day, on March 8, Director Carlien Scheele of the … of what gender equality could look like in 2030—one where women and men, girls and boys have the same opportunities to … how Europe’s gender equality story develops. The European Women’s Lobby (EWL) calls on politicians to commit to gender …
… does gender equality look like in concrete terms? Seeing women in Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics , … men engaging in care responsibilities as naturally as women. It’s seeing equal participation between women and men in the labour market – not another decade of …
… to think about how we can give around 7.7 million European women who are out of employment because of care … for instance Finland, Sweden and Belgium more men than women perceive facing work-life tensions nearly every day. … substantially different role in housework, but rather women’s lower engagement in such activities overall. …
… at change About Time - unpaid care is still uneven between women and men The gender care gap is shrinking. But not because men are shouldering more of the care work. Women are doing less. Assisting technologies, home delivery services or increased women's employment could have contributed to this change. But …
… of the European Parliament organises a debate on 'Women in Transport'. The purpose of this debate is to address … upon topics such as: promoting the quality and quantity of women's engagement in the transport sector, promoting equal opportunities for women to access the transport sector, promoting a fair and …
… Data collected from all EU Member States found that 42% of women and 38% of men are involved in unpaid caregiving … members, or people with disabilities. Between carers, women tend to spend more time in unpaid caregiving than men – specifically, twice as many women spend at least 5 hours every day caring for children …