… may be misleading as they do not cover the informal rural economy, in which women are still involved. Women play a key … situation. The contribution of women in the rural economy may be promoted through self-employment and small … Agriculture was one of the first sectors of the economy (following coal and steel) to receive the attention …
… Culture, Media and Sport in 2014, shows that the creative economy employs a lower proportion of women than the wider economy of the UK. In the creative economy, 35.8% of jobs are filled by women, compared to 46.9% …
… In terms of economic growth, the so-called knowledge economy is a key economic factor underpinning national and EU … sector concludes that including more women in the digital economy could create an annual GDP boost in the EU of EUR 9 … favourable conditions for the development of the digital economy, which includes the increased participation of women …
… societies. They make substantial contributions to the economy and contribute to the improved health, nutrition and … Europe the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world by 2010. Training is a key ingredient of … of education for women, as well as for society and the economy at large. In September 2015 the European Parliament …
… as organic food producers. For economic growth, the green economy is a key economic factor underpinning national and EU … is increasing women’s participation in the knowledge economy, including the green economy. The Commission has set out a specific framework to …
… indicators and sub-indicators in the area of women and the economy that were endorsed by the Council in June 2014. This … European Union. View statistics on area F, Women and the Economy …
… Beijing Platform for Action in the area F: Women and the Economy Despite various policies and measures for the … objectives expressed in the BPfA, area F: Women and the Economy). …