Non-nationals who have moved (or are endeavouring to move) to a country from another one − often but not necessarily the country of their nationality − and whose presence in the former may or may not be lawful or regular.
… how digitalisation and the Covid-19 pandemic have affected women and men in their working lives. We will shed light on … groups that may face additional disadvantages, such as women with disabilities or women from migrant and ethnic backgrounds, when data is available. As …
… ages. Most professionals in the formal care sector are women and their working conditions are often very demanding. … shortage of home-based long-term care services mean that women often pick up the burden of unpaid care at home. This … incomes, low qualifications, migrants and ethnic minority women have more difficulties accessing long-term care …
… asylum and integration policies can be detrimental for women and men on the move. Whether they are forced to move or migrate on a voluntary basis, women and men migrants can experience the hardship of …
… disadvantaged situation in society. Refugees and migrants Women and men living in refugee camps are especially … and permanent hand washing are simply impossible. Migrantwomen and men not living in camps are also … in Europe face a higher maternal mortality rate than non-migrantwomen, which may be exacerbated when healthcare …
… an economic downturn. This has different consequences for women and men in the labour market. Covid-19 led to the … (69 %), with relatively low skills (56 %) and often from a migrant background (55 %) [1]. They are often employed as … the labour market , p. 59 [2] FRA (2018), Out of sight: migrantwomen exploited in domestic work …
… pharmacies and banks. EIGE’s research shows that women are over-represented in many of these sectors. Healthcare workers Although both women and men working in this sector are exposed to the … mainly work part-time (69%) and more than half have a migrant background (55%). They are often irregularly employed …
… the coronavirus will reveal the different realities of women and men. At the frontline of this coronavirus pandemic … Most of the nurses and healthcare workers in the EU are women. Their workload is very demanding, often taking an … mortality rate is higher Preliminary figures show that women and men are being infected by the coronavirus in about …
… This paper looks at how gender equality and women’s empowerment are considered in the policies and … to the distinct needs and interests of diverse groups of women and men third-country nationals. It can also serve to … study and draws on: 1) a review of EU policies on migrant integration and education; and 2) a review of five …
… Gender differences and inequalities between women and men are a major feature of social exclusion and … balance, social exclusion and violence against women. Women suffer more than men from certain types of poverty. Even more at risk are women living alone, migrantwomen, elderly women and women with disabilities. …
… policies and measures to target the different needs of women and men migrants and enable their contribution to their … needs of women and men. Young women and men with a migrant background are almost twice as likely to be out of … training than their native-born counterparts. Boys with a migrant background fare particularly poorly and are the most …
… no EU country has yet fully implemented this blueprint for women's empowerment, with issues such as ageing societies, … on integration: Around one in two people from a non-EU migrant background are at risk of poverty and social exclusion, and half of migrantwomen are out of employment. Gender-based violence …
… and prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls (E/2013/27-E/CN.6/2013/11), United Nations, … Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, CoE, Paris (available at … age, state of health, disability, marital status, migrant or refugee status, or other status. (92) Gender-based …
… Intimate partner violence is experienced differently by women and children according to their race, disability, age, … that will address those factors that render some women disproportionately more vulnerable to intimate partner … partner violence are appropriate and effective for all women. The capacity of the police to take such an …
… management process helps to prevent services from exposing women and children to service-generated risks (109). Managing … work in partnership with community-based specialised women’s services (e.g. advocacy services for migrantwomen) to access appropriate expertise, as well as to …
… should be built on an understanding of how gender and women’s inequality shape women’s and children’s experiences of intimate partner … specialised women’s services, including those supporting migrantwomen, disabled women, lesbian, bisexual and …
… victim. Risk assessment must incorporate information about women’s race, disability, age, religion, immigration status, … barriers to accessing support and protection. For example, women migrants and asylum seekers may face increased risk of … that will address those factors that render some women disproportionately more vulnerable to intimate partner …
… of dual-earning and single-headed families as more women work outside of the home and not all families have … independence of women from lower social classes or migrant backgrounds, thus aggravating inequalities among … They also call for barriers to the enrolment of Roma or migrant children into formal childcare services to be …
… Rising long-term care needs keenly felt by women The EU is currently experiencing unprecedented … highlights the increasing role of domestic workers, often migrantwomen, in the provision of LTC at home in several EU … to outsource care to domestic workers, who are very often migrantwomen. In Italy, for example, three in four home …