… mean? Gender budget analysis improves our knowledge of women’s and men’s needs, as well as the distributional … and impacts of resource allocation on women and men in all their diversity. Thus, gender budgeting provides the … Economic benefits of gender equality: science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) [3] Economic benefits of …
… Index score for the EU rose from 66.2 points (out of 100) in 2015 to 67.4 in 2017, the EU still has a lot of room for … the situation of LGBTQI* people and Roma and Muslim womenin areas where statistics are available. Convergence … only about 33 % of graduates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) tertiary education. Adult …
… the EU labour market but also the primary considerations in the debate over the future of work (European Commission, … is not perpetuated and to improve the lives of both women and men from different generations and backgrounds. … Reducing gender segregation across science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) jobs would increase the …
… of Microsoft’s ‘community’ programmes. It aims to invest in STEM education for young women and generate a crop of future employees who are ready … in 2006 and 19,5% in 2014; while it increased slowly inengineering — from 13,3 to 18,7% (Croatian Bureau of …
… The Bulgarian Centre for Womenin Technology (BCWT) inspires, motivates and supports girls … the long-standing tradition in Bulgaria of women studying engineering and progressing in technical professions. …
… economy has a major weakness: the uneven concentration of women and men in studies and at work. This makes the labour market less … the EU. Narrowing the gender gap in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education is one way to …
… Still today, gender is a defining factor in the EU labor market that divides the workforce. This leads … of talent, unmet aspirations and lost opportunities for women, men and society at large. In all EU Member States, men dominate specific fields such as engineering and technology but are not present in others, …
… Gender related challenges in the education system are an obstacle for economic growth and better career opportunities, especially for women. One of the main challenges is that girls and boys tend … men dominate study fields such as computing (87.5%) and engineering (83.1%), while women hold the majority of degrees …
… at recent trends and seek solutions to gender inequalities in the current political and economic context. Its satellite … of the vast inequalities within a few selected groups of women and men based on age, disability, family status, … High School of Athens and studied at the School of Civil Engineering of NTUA (National Technical University of …
… Getting more women into STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education will have a positive impact on economic growth in the European Union. However, despite good employment …
… gender equality measures can contribute to economic growth in the EU, the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) … a macroeconomic perspective: STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education, labour market … increase in the number of jobs that would benefit both women and men; up to 10.5 million additional jobs by 2050, …
… Gender budgeting is a strategy to achieve equality between women and men by focusing on how public resources are … process and restructuring revenues and expenditures in order to promote gender equality’. [ 2 ] The purpose of … the participation of womenin science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), with about 70 % of these …