… traditional stereotypes, reduce the care gap and promote men’s active role in the family, with a view to enhancing … secondly challenged stereotypes, thirdly promoted men’s roles in the family, and finally encouraged employers to … example has good transferability prospects, particularly for countries where traditional roles of womenandmen …
… between different generations, to the relationship between menandwomen. In order to promote a civil consciousness on … via keywords. This makes the site a very useful resource for researchers and other media organisations. The very clear … for themselves in the media, and who appear in prestigious roles showing their competence and skills to the full. In …
… de media – More often in the media) runs training course forwomen experts, to give them an understanding of how news … aims to create forwomen specifically concerns prestigious roles, such as experts, and thematic domains other than those … is that it has made journalists more aware of their gender-stereotyped approach and of the fact that they have much more …
… economics, etc.) is very low compared to that of men. Over 60% of journalism students in Spain are women. … and the chance to work from home do not compensate for this gender imbalance. Staff who choose and design the … will help it to change public perceptions and overcome stereotyped views of the role of women in society. Possible …
… Fewer of them work and fewer use ICT. Gender roles are strongly imposed and gender stereotypes are more … to enter business fields which have been the preserve of men. It wanted to promote equal opportunities and inclusion … to support around 1,000 women, run 11 training courses for 833 of them, and set up 43 new companies. These are …
… access to the bank’s professional network. The bank serves men as well as women, and one-third of its loans have been to … aged under 39 (as part of the government’s Scheme for Young Entrepreneurs and provided funding on flexible … centres, gender stereotyping and the burden of multiple roles combined with societal expectations were obstacles that …
… services or works being purchased. This means that buyers and suppliers examine the impact of all contracted activities on women’s andmen’s needs, interests and concerns, and design and deliver … and include fostering equal economic independence forwomenandmen, closing the gender pay gap, advancing the …
… cultural policy is designed and implemented. This is true for several reasons. First of all, cultural rights are human … intrinsically linked to culture. The socially constructed roles of womenandmen are culturally determined, and differ … or perpetuating traditional gender stereotypes andstereotyped attitudes. Recent and ongoing social changes make …
… of gender in the policy area Education is a catalyst for social change and a condition for the achievement of … teachers in primary and secondary education can reinforce stereotyped gender roles in the classroom. The ‘sticky floor’ and ‘glass …
… change. Energy plays an essential role in both women’s andmen’s lives. However, it has been recently acknowledged that … availability trends affect womenandmen differently. For instance, blackouts that occur during meal preparation … the gender perspective. appoint more women to management rolesand company boards within the green jobs sector. use …
… Such developments may offer significant opportunities for economic growth and societal well-being but nevertheless … of environment policy. Gender relations between womenandmen, and girls and boys, play a key role in the access to and … intersected with the emergence of studies on women’s roles in development and development policy strategies within …
… area Gender plays a specific role both in the incidence and the prevalence of specific pathologies, as well as in … cultural factors that affect the behaviour of womenandmenand their access to health services. Regarding the health … sexes in terms of prevention, intervention and outcome. For example, gender medicine has made strong advances in …
… the following points: Access to justice is a human right and an integral aspect of the rule of law. Crime is a … justice system does not equally accommodate women’s andmen’s needs. The due diligence principle holds states (and … other actors in the police and justice system) responsible for taking measures to fight violence against women. …