… of EU Member States. Figures on social inclusion and employment rates, and job quality indicators show that women … imbalances in other spheres of life. For example, gender segregation in the labour market as a result of different … curricula can also affect future employability and employment conditions and/or choices. In 2012, women …
… to health services sexual and reproductive health gender segregation in the healthcare workforce gender-sensitive … men, has been reported in several Member States. Gender segregation in the healthcare workforce The workforce in the … tendency, which is related to the high rate of women’s employment and the gender pay gap, is becoming more …
… by a set of persistent gender inequalities: gender segregation in research and innovation; gender-related career … refers to the normative sequence of educational and employment stages of a typically scientific career. From this … for the promotion of women’s equal access to full employment and decent work’ as its priority theme during its …
… to gender equality in several ways: Offering important employment possibilities. According to the International … sector. In particular, as in many sectors, labour market segregation in the tourism industry is a challenge: women are … jobs. Furthermore, both ILO and UNWTO studies on women’s employment in the tourism field reveal that women tend to …
… gaps in access to transport infrastructure and services segregation within the transport labour market weak … afford the lost time. For instance, women may turn down employment opportunities further away from home if the … transport sector. According to a WISE study about women’s employment in the urban public transport sector, the share …
… gender gaps, for instance in terms of pay or occupational segregation; Women/ Men who have non-traditional occupations and break occupational segregation, for instance: men in care work + primary … to close the gender pay gap; Women/Men facilitating employment of people from socially vulnerable groups and …