… de media – More often in the media) runs training course forwomen experts, to give them an understanding of how news … aims to create forwomen specifically concerns prestigious roles, such as experts, and thematic domains other than those … is that it has made journalists more aware of their gender-stereotyped approach and of the fact that they have much more …
… access to the bank’s professional network. The bank serves men as well as women, and one-third of its loans have been to … aged under 39 (as part of the government’s Scheme for Young Entrepreneurs and provided funding on flexible … centres, gender stereotyping and the burden of multiple roles combined with societal expectations were obstacles that …
… cultural policy is designed and implemented. This is true for several reasons. First of all, cultural rights are human … intrinsically linked to culture. The socially constructed roles of womenandmen are culturally determined, and differ … or perpetuating traditional gender stereotypes andstereotyped attitudes. Recent and ongoing social changes make …
… of gender in the policy area Education is a catalyst for social change and a condition for the achievement of … teachers in primary and secondary education can reinforce stereotyped gender roles in the classroom. The ‘sticky floor’ and ‘glass …
… women’s activity rate has increased during the past years, men’s activity rate has remained largely stable. The slow … the sharing of unpaid work represents a serious constraint forwomen’s equal access to the labour market and their equal … from education and training; differences in household rolesand the distribution of unpaid work; entry barriers and …