… Policy objectives Gender equality aspects Equal economic independence for women and men Equal pay for work of … socio-demographic attributes such as: age, socio-economic background, poverty, race, ethnicity, location … characteristics, such as age, socio-economicstatus, disabilities, race, ethnicity, religion, and other …
… 1 A smarter Europe by promoting innovative and smart economic transformation i. Enhancing research and innovation … influence these effects, such as age, socio-economicstatus and education? Will both women and men …
… das Wirtschaftswachstum positiv auf den wirtschaftlichen Status von Frauen auswirken kann, sind für die Förderung der … Europäisches Institut für Gleichstellungsfragen (2017). Economic Benefits of Gender Equality in the European Union: … unter: https://eige.europa.eu/rdc/eige-publications/economic-benefits-gen - …
… has a plethora of positive effects, leading to greater economic growth, more jobs, healthier children, better labour … productivity and more responsive governments [1] . While economic growth can have positive effects on women’s economicstatus, advancing inclusivity and gender equality …
… la crescita economica può avere effetti positivi sullo status economico delle donne, dall’altro la promozione … europeo per l’uguaglianza di genere (EIGE) (2017), Economic Benefits of Gender Equality in the European Union: … https://eige.europa.eu/rdc/eige-publications/economic-benefits-gender-e… - …
… reflects the high representation of women in political and economic bodies. However there is still a long way to go in … large numbers of women being asked about their marital status (64.1 %), how many children they have (45.5 %), or …
… network; control of a partner’s access to economic resources and employment (economic abuse); stalking, threats, destroying a partner’s … dependence; demographic variables (e.g. socioeconomic status, ethnic background, age, immigrant status). All …
… working time exist not only across Member States and economic sectors but also across occupations. On average in … to 75 % of women working part-time maintained that status (Figure 63). Consequently, 28 % of men and only 14 % … Empirical research shows that women who are in a weaker economic — and usually also negotiating — position within …
… involvement in childcare, by undervaluing the social and economic value of care jobs they can also undermine the economic independence of women from lower social classes or … children. Regardless of education level, sector or marital status, the employment rate among childless women aged …
… in the labour market, also increases their risk of economic dependency, poverty and social exclusion. In the EU, … better-quality jobs and negatively affect their employment status and the number of hours they can engage in paid work … by Eurofound and vcombines indicators on employment status, type of contract, prospects for career advancement as …
… 2018). These factors include the physical, social and economic environment, as well as a person’s individual … three health-related aspects of gender equality: health status, health behaviour and access to health services. Health status looks at the gender differences in life expectancy, …
… employment options of women and men, and determines the status of their jobs. Segregation also drives the gender pay … to a major waste of highly qualified human resources and economic potential (EIGE, 2018d). Reducing gender segregation … more jobs by 2050 (EIGE, 2017a). To achieve this economic and social growth, continuous efforts are needed to …
… from EIGE examines how structures, budgets and the status allocated to gender equality and gender mainstreaming … Gender Equality (FEMM) and is a member of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON). Mara Marinaki … Platform for Women’s Rights and Advisor to the Portuguese Economic and Social Council. She is now a member of the Civil …
… range of officials and oversimplifying complex social and economic issues. Stakeholders Consulting stakeholders about … This means that the exercise implies an assessment of the status of gender equality after the planned legislative or …
… women’s work and leads to their higher poverty and lower economic independence. The fact that employment growth stems … up in part-time jobs that pay less and have a lower social status. Fewer economic opportunities for women not only mean a lower …
… Violence against women is rooted in women’s unequal status in society, and that status reflects the unequal distribution of social, political and economic power between women and men in society. The …