… an adequate work–life balance within the priority of equal economic independence, the EU Strategy for Equality between … Against Women (CEDAW). [2] These areas are equal economic independence; equal pay for equal work and work of … the implementation of active policies, supported by economic incentives, and the enhancement of gender balance in …
… for Europe was established with a view to stimulating economicgrowth while at the same time addressing social challenges … both cases, gender has particular relevance. In terms of economicgrowth, the so-called knowledge economy is a key …
… of a single market for Member States is at the heart of EU economic and financial policy. All EU Member States form part of the economic and monetary union (EMU), which is an arrangement … are committed under rules known as the stability and growth pact (SGP) to pursuing sound public finances because …
… individuals to recognise and handle difficult situations. Economic independence makes it easier to leave a difficult … and training). Early school leaving is an obstacle to economicgrowth and employment. It hampers productivity and …
… access to the labour market and their equal control over economic resources. Gender gap is the term used to describe … hourly wages (gender pay gap). the possibilities for economic independence. [1] The activity rate is the … is vital for gender equality, as well as economicgrowth and prosperity. It can generally be achieved through …
… of gender in the policy area Energy is a driver of economic development, underpinning all forms of economic activity. It is also a significant aspect of … change, such as organic food producers. For economicgrowth, the green economy is a key economic factor …
… Such developments may offer significant opportunities for economicgrowth and societal well-being but nevertheless pose … households due to gender gaps in income and social and economic resources. Women and men living in Europe contribute …
… women’s work in some of these sectors, and the widespread economic crisis in some Member States has led to a growing … 2013b] ). Information from the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF), based on the data … that fits and addresses their area’s needs to increase economic, social and environmental welfare. Member States …
… of the European Union (EU) devotes 5 articles to “economic, social and territorial cohesion” (Articles 174 – 178). The policy aims to reduce the economic, social and territorial disparities between EU … by supporting job creation, competitiveness, economicgrowth, improved quality of life and sustainable development. …
… data code: educ_uoe_grad02) and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (graduates by field). … researchers has stagnated, although the compound annual growth rate of the number of women researchers between 2010 … addition, gender segregation is visible between the main economic R & I sectors in Europe. The higher education sector …
… in the policy area Tourism is the third largest socio-economic sector in the EU. Research shows that tourism has … gross domestic product (GDP). While its contribution to economic and social development is widely acknowledged in the … standing and self-esteem within society through their economic empowerment and access to decision-making. …
… burden (namely time and monetary costs) to fulfil their economic, social and domestic roles. The costs of unreliable … training has to meet a rapid pace of technological and economic change. An improvement in the qualifications of … the new Investment Plan for Europe, which aims to promote growth and jobs, must mainstream gender equality by …
… jobs, regardless of their education and skills. The economic crisis in the EU since 2008 has worsened the labour … key factors inhibiting Europe’s goals of boosting jobs and growth and creating sustainable development. As mentioned …