… or may involve external people and organisations (e.g. social housing or a civic centre is constructed or a … consultation) or informally through conversations with users. Regardless of the approach, it is important to … bidder to implement measures for their staff on improving work–life balance during the performance of the contract. …
… load, gender equality in teleworking and unpaid care work after the pandemic". Good morning all, Early last year, … Government should enable parents to spend time with their children, and they should enable them to lead … used by carers more secure through proper eligibility for social security. If both partners in a couple work reduced …
… in the European Union and shows trends in the domains of work, money, knowledge, time, power, health and violence. … year, we score the EU and Member States from 1 to 100, with a score of 100 signifying full equality between women … reflects on gender equality in political, economic and social decision-making. Even though this area has the lowest …
… how difficult and dangerous it is for the women who live with a violent partner. The important matter of care and who takes on this essential work, whether it’s paid or unpaid has also received a lot … and precarious employment, receiving lower pay and weaker social protection. Levels of precarious work are particularly …
… the European Institute for Gender Equality to support them with monitoring the EU’s commitment to implement the BPfA. … the gender pay gap, the unequal distribution of unpaid work, and gender-based violence, to name just a few. Some new … weaker legal protection are less likely to qualify for social security benefits accumulate fewer pension rights and …
… in which individuals can realise their own potential, cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively and contribute to their community (WHO, … assessment of levels and gender gaps indicates that social determinants of mental health are potentially at play. …
… affect what they can usually do [1] , ranging from 9 % of people younger than 25 years to 40 % of those aged between 65 and 74 years. As health limitations increase with age and affect women and men differently, any analysis … [4] WHO defines health literacy as ‘the cognitive and social skills which determine the motivation and ability of …
… countries – Czechia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Luxembourg – with rates ranging from 11 % in Luxembourg to 16 % in Czechia … effect of the other, against the backdrop of significant social and economic disparity, has led to adverse outcomes … and those whose physical presence is still required at work (EIGE, 2021c). Most governments in the EU established …
… health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive … SRH outcomes. They are shaped and structured in accordance with gender norms and unequal power relations in society, and … their access to SRHR. In some Member States, women who work as au pairs must be unmarried and without children as a …
… Social distancing and restrictions on movement to contain COVID-19 have trapped women and girls at home with their abusers. If victims of violence had legal and … it particularly difficult for service providers to ensure work–life balance for their own employees, and their health …
… With data from 2019, the Gender Equality Index 2021 primarily … population groups, gender clearly intersects with other social factors to hamper access to health. Certain groups are … to have little income because they either are not in paid work or are in precarious jobs (EIGE, 2017b). Figure 22. …