Any act or behaviour which causes economic harm to an individual. Economic violence can take the form of, for example, property damage, restricting access to financial resources, education or the labour market, or not complying with economic responsibilities, such as alimony.
… justice system) responsible for taking measures to fight violence against women. Acknowledging the gender dimension of … an issue of gender equality and human rights, but also an economic one. Women’s representation in decision-making is a … justice is particularly important in the aftermath of the economic crisis, as inequalities at all levels of society …
… [3] , especially – but not only – by women. Gender-based violence and sexual harassment have long been overlooked as … data code: educ_uoe_grad02) and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (graduates by field). … addition, gender segregation is visible between the main economic R & I sectors in Europe. The higher education sector …
… This is particularly true of professional sport, where economic aspects play an important role. However, it is also … in sports coaching and teaching eradicating gender-based violence in and through sport eliminating gender stereotypes … the importance of sport as a means of promoting peace, economic growth, intercultural dialogue, public health, …
… 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 … gender stereotypes and travelling risks of gender-based violence. Issues of gender inequalities in the policy area …
… travel off-peak more often than men. In addition, fear of violence and aggression means that women are far less willing … 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 …
… jobs, regardless of their education and skills. The economic crisis in the EU since 2008 has worsened the labour … gender equality and preventing all forms of gender-based violence’ is included as one of the topics that the Council … gender stereotypes, discrimination or gender-based violence and human trafficking. Within the United Nations …
… Beings (CETS No. 197) and the on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (CETS No. 210). … of gender perspectives (United Nations, 1996). The 1997 UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) report further … and relevance of gender mainstreaming (United Nations Economic and Social Council, 1997b). The Beijing Platform for …
… Gender-based violence is a phenomenon deeply rooted in gender inequality, … human rights violations within all societies. Gender-based violence is violence directed against a person because of … as resulting in ‘physical, sexual, psychological or economic harm or suffering to women, including threats of …
… Addressing violence against women is a declared goal of the EU … Initiatives towards the eradication of gender-based violence have gathered momentum in an international and an EU … of action [ 1 ]. Gender analysis is a sub-set of socio-economic analysis that aims to inform policy making and …
… in Croatia, "domestic violence" is any form of physical, mental, sexual or economicviolence, in particular: physical violence or the … of movement; sexual violence or sexual harassment or economicviolence such as damage or destruction of personal …