… health issues (OECD/EU, 2018). These factors include the physical, social and economic environment, as well as … 5). Some of those factors promote health, such as a higher education level or access to clean water and safe housing, … recommendations, namely fruit and vegetable consumption, physical activity, smoking and alcohol consumption. Access to …
… call, the following formal requirements: a post-secondary education attested by a diploma, or a secondary education attested by a diploma[2] giving access to post-secondary education plus appropriate professional experience of three …
… call, the following formal requirements: a post-secondary education attested by a diploma, or a secondary education attested by a diploma[2] giving access to post-secondary education plus appropriate professional experience of three …
… the access of women and men to essential resources such as education, employment, careers, health, time, money, power, … This reduction should always be aimed at increasing the physical, emotional and economic empowerment of women. In the …
… (CSIS) European health interview survey (EHIS) Adult education survey (AES) Eurostat-UNODC data collection on … range of topics: Incidence of different forms of violence (physical, sexual, psychological, and economic). This can … topics include many indicators, (e.g. on the incidents of physical and sexual violence) as this data is more …
… call, the following formal requirements: a post-secondary education attested by a diploma, or a secondary education attested by a diploma[2] giving access to post-secondary education plus appropriate professional experience of three …
… the following formal requirements: completed a university education attested by a diploma[2]; nationality of an EU … to the percentage of full-time hours worked. Periods of education or training and unremunerated traineeships are not …
… the following formal requirements: completed a university education attested by a diploma[ 2 ]; nationality of an EU … to the percentage of full-time hours worked. Periods of education or training and unremunerated traineeships are not … For example: expatriation allowance, household allowance, education allowance, dependent child allowance etc. …
… as reproductive rights, equal pay, violence against women, education, women’s health, maternity leave, childcare, and … meanings embedded in parliaments, such as the names of physical premises (the parliament building and the rooms; …
… and other social characteristics (e.g. age, ethnicity, education); Support joint research projects together with … the following formal requirements: completed a university education attested by a diploma[ 2 ]; nationality of an EU … For example: expatriation allowance, household allowance, education allowance, dependent child allowance etc. …
… the following formal requirements: completed a university education attested by a diploma[ 2 ]; nationality of an EU … to the percentage of full-time hours worked. Periods of education or training and unremunerated traineeships are not … For example: expatriation allowance, household allowance, education allowance, dependent child allowance, etc. [ 6 ] …
… of violence can undermine their ability to access education, obtain or keep a job. This is a problem also in … more than half of the cases, violence caused long lasting physical and psychological harm to the victim. The majority …
… attested by a diploma when the normal period of university education is four years or more, or have a level of education which corresponds to completed university studies … of at least one year when the normal period of university education is at least three years; have a good command, both …
… on age, disability, family status, country of birth and education. This third edition also provides new data for … Secretary-General, RFSU (the Swedish Association for Sex Education), from 2004 to 2006 Director of Planning, Ministry … of the Department of EU Affairs at the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, responsible for the preparation …