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Gender inequalities in unpaid care work and on the labour market in the EU

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Closed
Data:
2019 - 2020
Temos:
Employment
Publication date:
20 Gegužė 2020

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Description

EIGE is looking into gender inequalities in pay and unpaid care, as requested by the German Presidency of the EU. The study is part of EIGE’s review of the Beijing Platform for Action.

The study will examine how unequal sharing of unpaid care activities at home affects pay inequalities in the labour market. It will also look at the different ways in which families outsource care work. Recommendations to reduce gender inequalities in unpaid care work and on the labour market will also be presented.

The study will combine qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, and will include information from focus groups carried out in eleven EU Member States.

The study will be completed by January 2021.

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Keywords:
care
paid and unpaid work
unpaid work

Beijing Platform for Action

  • Gender inequalities in care and consequences for the labour market
    Economic and financial affairs, Health
    Gender inequalities in care and consequences for the labour market

    The year 2020 marks the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA), the leading roadmap for gender equality in all spheres of public and private life. Many of the challenges identified in the BPfA in 1995 remain relevant today, including the gender pay gap and women’s disproportionate burden of unpaid care. 

    20 Sausis 2021
    Available in: EN
  • Gender inequalities in care and pay in the EU
    Employment, Poverty
    Gender inequalities in care and pay in the EU

    There is a direct link between the unequal division of unpaid care in households and gender inequalities in the labour market. The bulk of unpaid care work is done by women, and this hinders their access to employment.

    19 Lapkritis 2020
    Available in: EN, DE, ES, FR, IT
  • Beijing +25: the fifth review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States
    Beijing +25: the fifth review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States

    Although the Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA) was established 25 years ago, many of the challenges identified in 1995 remain relevant today (such as the gender pay gap, unequal distribution of unpaid work or experiences of gender-based violence, to name just a few).

    05 Kovas 2020
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  • Beijing +25 policy brief: Area A - Women and poverty: women at greater risk
    Poverty
    Beijing +25 policy brief: Area A - Women and poverty: women at greater risk

    The Europe 2020 strategy aims to lift at least 20 million people out of poverty and social exclusion. However, this target does not directly acknowledge the gender dimension of poverty and looks unlikely to be met; 23.3 % of women and 21.6 % of men in the EU remain at risk of poverty or social exclusion.

    05 Kovas 2020
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  • Beijing +25 policy brief: Area B - Education and training of women: stereotypes and segregation persist
    Education
    Beijing +25 policy brief: Area B - Education and training of women: stereotypes and segregation persist

    Since 2013, the EU has made several commitments to address gender equality issues in education and training. The Strategic Engagement for Gender Equality 2016-2019 highlighted the need to address gendered choices in study subjects and subsequent careers.

    05 Kovas 2020
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  • Beijing +25 policy brief: Area C - Health of women: achieving gender equality in treatments, services and outcomes
    Health
    Beijing +25 policy brief: Area C - Health of women: achieving gender equality in treatments, services and outcomes

    Gender stereotypes and socioeconomic inequalities continue to impact on access use of preventative and curative health services. For example, while the EU has done work to increase the access of girls and women living outside the EU to sexual and reproductive health services, there has been limited action to promote access to such services within the EU.

    05 Kovas 2020
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  • Beijing +25 policy brief: Area D - Violence against women: response and eradication
    Violence
    Beijing +25 policy brief: Area D - Violence against women: response and eradication

    All EU Member States have criminalised some forms of violence against womenand, together with the EU institutions, have worked to strengthen legal frameworks and better determine the scale of the phenomenon.

    05 Kovas 2020
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  • Beijing +25: Area E - Women and armed conflict: participation and protection in the EU
    Justice
    Beijing +25 policy brief: Area E - Women and armed conflict: participation and protection in the EU

    The Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA) underlined the importance of women’s participation in conflict resolution and the promotion of lasting peace. It also recognised that women have the right to protection, as they are at particular risk of being targeted by violence in conflict, such as conflict-related sexual violence and forced displacement.

    05 Kovas 2020
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  • Beijing +25 policy brief: Area F - Women and the economy: care responsibilities and insecure jobs limit women’s empowerment
    Economic and financial affairs, Employment
    Beijing +25 policy brief: Area F - Women and the economy: care responsibilities and insecure jobs limit women’s empowerment

    Women’s economic empowerment has long been a feature of EU policy, but the shift in priorities in the aftermath of the economic crisis has left the employment policy largely gender blind. Thus the Europe 2020 strategy includes a target of having 75 % of the working age population in employment by 2020 but does not distinguish between women and men.

    05 Kovas 2020
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  • Beijing +25 policy brief: Area G - Women in power and decision-making: slow and uneven progress
    Beijing +25 policy brief: Area G - Women in power and decision-making: slow and uneven progress

    Recent years have seen considerable focus on the representation of women in political and economic decision-making by EU institutions. Both the European Parliament and the European Commission put in place actions to encourage politicians in the Member States to introduce measures to improve and accelerate gender balance in political and economic leadership positions.

    05 Kovas 2020
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  • Beijing +25 policy brief: Area H - Institutional mechanisms for the advancement of women: reduced efforts from Member States
    Beijing +25 policy brief: Area H - Institutional mechanisms for the advancement of women: reduced efforts from Member States

    Gender equality is one of the fundamental values of the EU. Since 1996, the EU Commission has committed itself to a dual approach, which involves ‘mainstreaming a gender perspective in all policies, while also implementing specific measures to eliminate, prevent or remedy gender inequalities’ (1).

    05 Kovas 2020
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  • Beijing +25 policy brief: Area I - Human rights of women: under threat
    Justice
    Beijing +25 policy brief: Area I - Human rights of women: under threat

    All EU Member States have obligations to eliminate discrimination against women and ensure that they fully enjoy their human rights. The long-standing Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women is the basis for this. Since 2013, there have been several developments within EU policy that are relevant to the human rights of women.

    05 Kovas 2020
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  • Beijing +25 policy brief: Area J - Women and the media: harmful stereotypes persist
    Beijing +25 policy brief: Area J - Women and the media: harmful stereotypes persist

    The EU’s overarching gender equality commitments and measures have rarely addressed women and the media. The media were not mentioned as a priority in the European Commission’s strategic engagement for gender equality 2016-2019 or in the Council of the EU’s pact for equality between women and men 2011-2020.

    05 Kovas 2020
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  • Beijing +25 policy brief: Area K - Women and the environment: climate change is gendered
    Environment and climate change
    Beijing +25 policy brief: Area K - Women and the environment: climate change is gendered

    The climate change policy agenda in the EU is driven by the EU’s 2020 climate and energy package, which sets out broad targets to be achieved by 2020.

    05 Kovas 2020
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  • Beijing +25 policy brief: Area L - The girl child: exposure to stereotypes and violence
    Youth
    Beijing +25 policy brief: Area L - The girl child: exposure to stereotypes and violence

    Since 2013, the EU has developed several important policies with relevance to the health of girls. These relate to tackling obesity and promoting safe sexual relations. The EU action plan on childhood obesity (2014) highlighted gendered aspects of obesity and called for healthier environments and restrictions on marketing to children.

    05 Kovas 2020
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  • Gender equality and youth: opportunities and risks of digitalisation – Main report
    Digital agenda, Youth, Violence
    Gender equality and youth: opportunities and risks of digitalisation – Main report

    EIGE’s research shows the many ways digital technologies are benefiting young people in access to learning, friendship, information and actions for social change. It also shows that aggressive behaviour online is anticipated and normalised.

    28 Kovas 2019
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  • Gender equality and digitalisation in the European Union
    Culture, Digital agenda, Education, Employment, Violence
    Gender equality and digitalisation in the European Union

    Digital technology has changed many things in our lives, but how is it affecting gender equality? Digitalisation has transformed the character of the labour market, changed the way we interact with our friends, shaped political participation, is impacting the future of work and also carries the risk of cyber<br />

    11 Spalis 2018
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  • Gender equality and youth: the opportunities and risks of digitalisation
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    Gender equality and youth: the opportunities and risks of digitalisation – Factsheet

    Digital technologies offer young women and men innovative ways to get involved in politics. From receiving instant news notifications on political developments, to engaging in online debates and expressing opinions on social media, political and civic participation has become faster and easier.

    11 Spalis 2018
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  • Study in the EU: Set apart by gender
    Education, Employment
    Study in the EU: Set apart by gender

    About half of EU students graduate in two main fields of education. In both of them, the lack of one gender is striking. Almost a quarter of students (24 %) graduate in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects and most of them are men.

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  • Study and work in the EU: set apart by gender: Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member
    Economic and financial affairs, Education, Employment
    Study and work in the EU: set apart by gender: Report

    Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States

    22 Kovas 2018
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  • Poverty and gender over the life cycle: Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action
    Poverty, Employment, Economic and financial affairs
    Poverty and gender over the life cycle: Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action

    Almost one in four people in the EU live at risk of poverty or social exclusion. Living conditions, poverty levels and pathways into and out of poverty are different for women and men and also vary across the span of a person’s life. Young people (18-24) make up 10 % of all poor in the EU.

    21 Balandis 2017
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  • Poverty, gender and intersecting inequalities in the EU: Report
    Poverty, Employment, Economic and financial affairs
    Poverty, gender and intersecting inequalities in the EU: Report

    Review of the implementation of Area A: Women and Poverty of the Beijing Platform for Action

    28 Lapkritis 2016
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  • Collection of Good Practices on Non-Monetary Measures in the Area of Women and Poverty: Good Practices
    Poverty
    Collection of Good Practices on Non-Monetary Measures in the Area of Women and Poverty: Good Practices

    This factsheet is part of the study “Collection of good practices of non-monetary measures in the area of Women and Poverty” (EIGE/2015/OPER/18). This study was commissioned by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) and implemented by the Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini (FGB).

    17 Spalis 2016
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  • Collection of Good Practices on Non-Monetary Measures in the Area of Women and Poverty: Data and Policy Systems
    Poverty
    Collection of Good Practices on Non-Monetary Measures in the Area of Women and Poverty: Data and Policy Systems

    This factsheet is part of the study “Collection of good practices of non-monetary measures in the area of Women and Poverty” (EIGE/2015/OPER/18). This study was commissioned by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) and implemented by the Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini (FGB).

    17 Spalis 2016
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  • Poverty, gender and lone parents in the EU
    Poverty, Employment, Economic and financial affairs
    Poverty, gender and lone parents in the EU

    Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action

    19 Rugsėjis 2016
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  • Gender Equality in Power and Decision-Making - Review of the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member
    Gender Equality in Power and Decision-Making: Main Findings

    Review of the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States

    12 Rugpjūtis 2016
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  • Gender Equality in Power and Decision-Making: Report
    Gender Equality in Power and Decision-Making: Report

    Review of the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States This publication is part of EIGE’s broader mandate of moni­toring EU progress towards gender equality within EU policy framework, specifically in relation to the strategic objectives of the Beijing Platform for Action (acknowledged by the Eu­ropean Council in 1995).

    07 Gruodis 2015
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  • Gender equality in sport - Factsheet
    Sport
    Gender equality in sport

    This fact sheet presents some of the key barriers preventing gender equality in decision-making in sports organisations, as well as obstacles to equal participation in sports and coaching, often due to gender stereotypes.

    25 Lapkritis 2015
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  • Beijing+20: The Platform for Action (BPfA) and the European Union Area A: Women and Poverty
    Poverty
    Beijing+20 factsheet - Area A: Women and Poverty

    Read more: EIGE's work on the Beijing Platform for Action

    05 Birželis 2015
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  • Beijing+20: The Platform for Action (BPfA) and the European Union Area B: Education and Training of Women
    Education
    Beijing+20 factsheet - Area B: Education and Training of Women

    Read more: EIGE's work on the Beijing Platform for Action

    05 Birželis 2015
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  • Beijing+20: The Platform for Action (BPfA) and the European Union Area C: Women and Health
    Health
    Beijing+20 factsheet - Area C: Women and Health

    Read more: EIGE's work on the Beijing Platform for Action

    05 Birželis 2015
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  • Beijing+20: The Platform for Action (BPfA) and the European Union Area D: Violence against Women
    Health, Violence
    Beijing+20 factsheet - Area D: Violence against Women

    Read more: EIGE's work on the Beijing Platform for Action

    05 Birželis 2015
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  • Beijing+20: The Platform for Action (BPfA) and the European Union Area E: Women and Armed Conflict
    Migration, Violence
    Beijing+20 factsheet - Area E: Women and Armed Conflict

    Read more: EIGE's work on the Beijing Platform for Action

    05 Birželis 2015
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  • Beijing+20: The Platform for Action (BPfA) and the European Union Area F: Women and the Economy
    Economic and financial affairs
    Beijing+20 factsheet - Area F: Women and the Economy

    Read more: EIGE's work on the Beijing Platform for Action

    05 Birželis 2015
    Available in: EN, BG, CS, DE, ES, FR, RO, DA, EL, ET, GA, HR, IT, LT, LV, MT, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, HU, SV
  • Beijing+20: The Platform for Action (BPfA) and the European Union Area G: Women in Power and Decision-Making
    Beijing+20 factsheet - Area G: Women in Power and Decision-Making

    Read more: EIGE's work on the Beijing Platform for Action

    05 Birželis 2015
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  • Beijing+20: The Platform for Action (BPfA) and the European Union Area H: Institutional Mechanisms for the Advancement of Women
    Agriculture and rural development, Culture, Digital agenda, Economic and financial affairs, Education, Employment, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Environment and climate change, Health, Justice, Maritime affairs and fisheries, Migration, Poverty, Regional policy, Research, Sport, Tourism, Transport, Youth, Violence
    Beijing+20 factsheet - Area H: Institutional Mechanisms for the Advancement of Women

    Read more: EIGE's work on the Beijing Platform for Action

    05 Birželis 2015
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  • Beijing+20: The Platform for Action (BPfA) and the European Union Area I: Human Rights of Women
    Justice
    Beijing+20 factsheet - Area I: Human Rights of Women

    Read more: EIGE's work on the Beijing Platform for Action

    05 Birželis 2015
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  • Beijing+20: The Platform for Action (BPfA) and the European Union Area J: Women and the Media
    Culture
    Beijing+20 factsheet - Area J: Women and the Media

    Read more: EIGE's work on the Beijing Platform for Action

    05 Birželis 2015
    Available in: EN, BG, CS, DE, ES, FR, RO, DA, EL, ET, GA, HR, IT, LT, LV, MT, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, HU, SV
  • Beijing+20: The Platform for Action (BPfA) and the European Union Area K: Women and the Environment
    Environment and climate change
    Beijing+20 factsheet - Area K: Women and the Environment

    Read more: EIGE's work on the Beijing Platform for Action

    05 Birželis 2015
    Available in: EN, BG, CS, DE, ES, FR, RO, DA, EL, ET, GA, HR, IT, LT, LV, MT, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, HU, SV
  • Beijing+20: The Platform for Action (BPfA) and the European Union Area L: The Girl Child
    Youth
    Beijing+20 factsheet - Area L: The Girl Child

    Read more: EIGE's work on the Beijing Platform for Action

    05 Birželis 2015
    Available in: EN, BG, CS, DE, ES, FR, RO, DA, EL, ET, GA, HR, IT, LT, LV, MT, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, HU, SV
  • Gender equality and economic independence: part-time work and self-employment - Main findings
    Economic and financial affairs, Employment, Entrepreneurship
    Gender equality and economic independence: part-time work and self-employment: Main Findings

    Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States

    23 Balandis 2015
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  • MH0114678ENN WEB
    Health, Violence
    Preventing domestic violence - Good practices

    This report presents the good practices collected under EIGE's study which aimed to identify and collect existing resources and information on training to prevent domestic violence, on campaigns to raise social and political awareness on domestic violence and on support services for victims of domestic violence. Read more: EIGE's approach to good practices Domestic violence

    27 Kovas 2015
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  • MH0414886ENN
    Beijing + 20: The 4th Review of the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States - Report

    The 20th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action represents an opportunity to assess the progress made by the EU in the area of gender equality since the last review five years previously. This report presents an assessment of key trends in the EU and its Member States in the period 2007–12, highlighting the areas where there has been progress and where challenges remain. Read more:

    30 Sausis 2015
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  • MH0414754ENC PDF Web
    Economic and financial affairs, Employment
    Factsheet: Gender equality and economic independence: part-time work and self-employment

    Read more Report: Gender equality and economic independence: part-time work and self-employment Gender equality and economic independence: part-time work and self-employment: Main Findings EU Indicators for the Beijing Platform for Action area F. Women and the economy

    12 Sausis 2015
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  • Gender equality and economic independence: part-time work and self-employment: Report
    Economic and financial affairs, Employment, Entrepreneurship
    Gender equality and economic independence: part-time work and self-employment: Report

    Review of the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States The report focuses on the importance of gender equality in economic rights and independence, including access to employment, appropriate working conditions and control over economic resources.

    17 Spalis 2014
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  • MH0213482ENC PDF.Web
    Agriculture and rural development, Culture, Digital agenda, Economic and financial affairs, Education, Employment, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Environment and climate change, Health, Justice, Maritime affairs and fisheries, Migration, Poverty, Regional policy, Research, Sport, Tourism, Transport, Youth, Violence
    Effectiveness of Institutional Mechanisms for the Advancement of Gender Equality: Main findings

    Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States This publication compares and presents the progress of Member States in the area of institutional mechanisms and gender mainstreaming since 2006, when the first report on institutional mechanisms was developed by the Finnish Presidency of the Council of the EU.

    07 Rugpjūtis 2014
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  • MH0213482ENC PDF.Web
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    Effectiveness of Institutional Mechanisms for the Advancement of Gender Equality: Main findings

    Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States This publication compares and presents the progress of Member States in the area of institutional mechanisms and gender mainstreaming since 2006, when the first report on institutional mechanisms was developed by the Finnish Presidency of the Council of the EU.

    07 Rugpjūtis 2014
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  • MH0213482ENC PDF.Web
    Agriculture and rural development, Culture, Digital agenda, Economic and financial affairs, Education, Employment, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Environment and climate change, Health, Justice, Maritime affairs and fisheries, Migration, Poverty, Regional policy, Research, Sport, Tourism, Transport, Youth, Violence
    Effectiveness of Institutional Mechanisms for the Advancement of Gender Equality: Main findings

    Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States This publication compares and presents the progress of Member States in the area of institutional mechanisms and gender mainstreaming since 2006, when the first report on institutional mechanisms was developed by the Finnish Presidency of the Council of the EU.

    07 Rugpjūtis 2014
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  • MH0213482ENC PDF.Web
    Agriculture and rural development, Culture, Digital agenda, Economic and financial affairs, Education, Employment, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Environment and climate change, Health, Justice, Maritime affairs and fisheries, Migration, Poverty, Regional policy, Research, Sport, Tourism, Transport, Youth, Violence
    Effectiveness of Institutional Mechanisms for the Advancement of Gender Equality: Main findings

    Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States This publication compares and presents the progress of Member States in the area of institutional mechanisms and gender mainstreaming since 2006, when the first report on institutional mechanisms was developed by the Finnish Presidency of the Council of the EU.

    07 Rugpjūtis 2014
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  • Culture
    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Slovenia - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Spain - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Sweden - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - United Kingdom - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Slovakia- Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Luxembourg - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Malta- Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Netherlands - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Poland - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Portugal - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Romania - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Hungary - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Ireland - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Italy - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Latvia - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Lithuania - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Greece - Country Profile
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Estonia - Country Profile
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Germany - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Bulgaria - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Czech Republic - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Denmark - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations - Belgium - Country Profile
    13 Birželis 2014
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  • MH0414409ENN Web
    Economic and financial affairs, Entrepreneurship
    Good practices in the area of women’s entrepreneurship

    Report from consultation meeting Within the context of the ‘Study on area F of the Beijing Platform for Action Women and the Economy’, the consultation meeting ‘From practices with potential to good practices on women’s entrepreneurship’ was held in Athens on 27 and 28 February 2014.

    13 Birželis 2014
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  • Fact sheet: Gender equality and Institutional Mechanisms
    Agriculture and rural development, Culture, Digital agenda, Economic and financial affairs, Education, Employment, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Environment and climate change, Health, Justice, Maritime affairs and fisheries, Migration, Poverty, Regional policy, Research, Sport, Tourism, Transport, Youth, Violence
    Fact sheet: Gender equality and Institutional Mechanisms

    EU Indicators for the Beijing Platform for Action area H. Institutional Mechanisms for the Advancement of Women

    18 Kovas 2014
    Available in: EN, LT
  • Fact sheet: Gender equality and Institutional Mechanisms
    Agriculture and rural development, Culture, Digital agenda, Economic and financial affairs, Education, Employment, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Environment and climate change, Health, Justice, Maritime affairs and fisheries, Migration, Poverty, Regional policy, Research, Sport, Tourism, Transport, Youth, Violence
    Fact sheet: Gender equality and Institutional Mechanisms

    EU Indicators for the Beijing Platform for Action area H. Institutional Mechanisms for the Advancement of Women

    18 Kovas 2014
    Available in: EN, LT
  • Effectiveness of Institutional Mechanisms for the Advancement of Gender Equality: Report
    Agriculture and rural development, Culture, Digital agenda, Economic and financial affairs, Education, Employment, Energy, Entrepreneurship, Environment and climate change, Health, Justice, Maritime affairs and fisheries, Migration, Poverty, Regional policy, Research, Sport, Tourism, Transport, Youth, Violence
    Effectiveness of Institutional Mechanisms for the Advancement of Gender Equality: Report

    Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States This publication compares and presents the progress of Member States in the area of institutional mechanisms and gender mainstreaming since 2006 when the first report on institutional mechanisms was developed by the Finish Presidency of the Council of the EU.

    05 Kovas 2014
    Available in: EN
  • Media interviews MH0313430ENC
    Culture
    What about gender equality in the media? Interviews with women experts

    Read also Report: Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations Main findings: Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations Fact sheet: Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations EIGE's work on women and media

    22 Sausis 2014
    Available in: EN
  • Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations: Main findings
    Culture
    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations: Main findings

    Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States: Women and the Media This publication summarises the findings of the report ’Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations. Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States’.

    24 Spalis 2013
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  • Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations: Main findings
    Culture
    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations: Main findings

    Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States: Women and the Media This publication summarises the findings of the report ’Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations. Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States’.

    24 Spalis 2013
    Available in: EN, DE, FR, LT
  • Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations: Main findings
    Culture
    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations: Main findings

    Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States: Women and the Media This publication summarises the findings of the report ’Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations. Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States’.

    24 Spalis 2013
    Available in: EN, DE, FR, LT
  • Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations: Main findings
    Culture
    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations: Main findings

    Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States: Women and the Media This publication summarises the findings of the report ’Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations. Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States’.

    24 Spalis 2013
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  • MH3113742ENC Women and Media Report EIGE
    Culture
    Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations: Report

    Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States: Women and the Media

    21 Birželis 2013
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  • Gender Equality and Climate Change Report
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    19 Rugpjūtis 2011
    Available in: EN, PL, DE, FR

 

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