… of gender statistics Gender statistics aim to ‘reflect differences and inequalities in the situation of women and … poverty have traditionally used the concept of household income to measure the distribution of resources. This is based on a gender-biased assumption that income is equally distributed within the household and …
… While the term ‘lived realities’ is meant to recognise differences between women and men, the addition of ‘in all … and men and girls and boys, according to their needs?), income (who is paying tax, value-added tax and/or fees?), …
… creates the conditions for social inclusion by providing income and entry to the social security systems is the … her own work. Part-time work also has an impact on the income or future income deriving from the transfer systems, such as pension, …
… contacts amongst themselves and the chance to gain extra income. They stimulate change in the image of homeless women … 2 ] Research conducted by the NGO Homelike has established differences in the situation, experience, and needs of …
… families’ standard of living by bringing in a second income, and combating the feminisation of poverty and women’s … The public also became aware of the benefits that a second income can have on the family’s quality of life. Employers …
… gender inequalities. These are as follows: gender gaps and differences in access to and use of digital technologies; gender gaps and differences in digital-related education: segregation across … women-headed households for various reasons, such as lower income, lower digital skills and less interest in Internet …