… of gender in the policy area Education is a catalyst for social change and a condition for the achievement of … secure steady, well-paid jobs and thus combat the risks of social exclusion. Furthermore, education can better prepare … adults. Boys are significantly more likely to expect to work in science, technology, engineering and mathematics …
… stable. The slow tempo of changes in the sharing of unpaid work represents a serious constraint for women’s equal access … women and men to participate more actively in all areas of social life. In particular, flexible working arrangements can … Commission launched a first stage consultation with EU social partner organisations on how to improve work–life …
… statistics grossly underestimate the reality of women’s work in some of these sectors, and the widespread economic … This status, when available, gives women access to social benefits which in turn provide cover during maternity leave, pension rights, training and many other social benefits. However, this status is not yet available to …
… in R & I are not limited to positions, working time or work contracts, but are also evident in R & I outputs like … economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion. To this end, it was stipulated that by 2010 … gender, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, social diversity, disability, age and sexual orientation, and …
… exemplifies a societal and cultural process in which the social construction of femininity and masculinity plays a key … skating and equestrian sports) and they predominantly work with women, adolescents or children who compete at local … sexist gender stereotypes in sport and creating a positive social and educational climate for all. Gender-friendly …