… location and accessibility should take into account the differences in gender needs. Due to the scope of this … the use of the family car is associated with men’s higher income. This leads to a vicious circle, as women’s … than single people. This reflects the greater needs and (income) possibilities of such families. Couples with …
… systems vary significantly across EU Member States, with differences in the extent of provision, benefits and services … are sorted in descending order. When interpreting the differences among Member States, it is important to take into … accessing formal LTC services, including people with low income, poorly educated people, migrants and ethnic minority …
… to preventive healthcare across the EU, notably due to differences between Member States in access requirements for … education and socioeconomic status, people in the highest income quintile are more likely to report being in good health compared to people with the lowest income (OECD, 2017). Socioeconomic status and gender play …
… than men, they are also more likely to worry that their income in old age will be insufficient (Eurofound, 2018a). … statistics, in contrast to FTE, do not account for differences in part-time work prevalence between women and …
… years have seen wage increases and higher disposable income among households in a large majority of Member States … The ramifications include a 37 % gender gap in pension income, a situation that will persist for decades to come … (PPS), which is an artificial currency that accounts for differences in price levels between Member States. The …
… aims to ensure that: Every employee has sufficient income and social protection to protect himself from poverty; … have access to a decent education, regardless of their income In total, there are 7 examples of clear gender bias ( … aims to ensure that: Every employee has sufficient income and social protection to protect himself from poverty; …
… key questions to be used: Will the unequal distribution of income between women and men change? If yes, what will be the … and vertical gender segregation of the labour market. Differences apply to different groups of women and men, … include different roles and are valued differently. These differences have consequences for the position of women and …
… impact assessments, the focus is on how the potential differences between women and men within one’s area of … be answered: Whom the task/measure will affect? Are there differences for women and men as regards conditions, … leave/paternity leave, leave, childcare, pension, transfer income and subsidies, taxes, charges, pay, social life, …
… exactly does this measure affect, and how? 1.2 Are there differences in terms of the interests of the persons … provide orientation: Available financial resources (e.g. income, receipt or distribution of public resources); … violence, human trafficking of women). If there are differences: explain exactly what they are. If there are no …
… gender statistics are ‘ statistics that adequately reflect differences and inequalities in the situation of women and … EU Labour force survey (EU-LFS) European Statistics of Income and Living Condition (EU-SILC) Structure of earnings …