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.
… We are living not just a public health crisis, but also an economic and social crisis. Employment and working conditions … time, power and health. It also addresses the spike in violence against women and how the most disadvantaged and …
… % of women in the European Union have experienced physical violence by either a partner or a non-partner since the age of 15, and 7 % of women experienced physical violence by anyone in the 12 months before the survey … rights, but also reduces human capital and undermines economic growth. The report focuses on administrative data …
… (EIGE) has estimated that the cost of gender-based violence across the EU is €366 billion a year. Violence against women makes up 79 % of this cost, amounting … %), followed by criminal justice services (21 %) and lost economic output (14 %). Other costs can include civil justice …
… contract for a study on combatting psychological violence against women and coercive control in the EU. This … before 30 April, 2021 10:00 Vilnius time. Economic operators who do not express their interest before … latter restriction will not apply to the minimum of five economic operators directly invited by EIGE. Tender documents …
… and qualitative analysis of media coverage of the topic of violence against women and the topic of gender stereotypes in … before 6 April 2021, 12:00 Vilnius time. Economic operators who do not express their interest before … latter restriction will not apply to the minimum of three economic operators directly invited by EIGE. Tender documents …
… contract for a study on combatting psychological violence against women and coercive control in the EU. This … before 18 March, 2021 10:00 Vilnius time. Economic operators who do not express their interest before … latter restriction will not apply to the minimum of five economic operators directly invited by EIGE. Tender documents …
… job losses and reduced working hours to spikes in domestic violence and overwhelmed counsellors, the effects of the … gained only half as many jobs as men. This shows that the economic impact of the pandemic is having longer lasting … gender equality, Member States will have to show how their economic recovery plans promote gender equality in order to …
… such as knowledge on data collection on gender-based violence. How do we work? We have identified several ways to … Inform on EIGE’s work on combating gender-based violence; Support work on gender-sensitive language through … Balkans and Türkiye to implement necessary political and economic reforms before they can join the European Union. …
… simply another network to promote women’s political and economic rights and to combat violence against women. It has been established in the … participation; (2) women’s entrepreneurship and women’s economic status/position in the labour market; (3) women in …
… for women and men to contribute to cultural, political, economic and social progress, as well as identical … related to marking 16 days of activism to combat violence against women. In each case, there is a financial … economy; (4) gender-sensitive healthcare; (5) gender-based violence; (6) media, culture and sport; (7) equality in …
… sustainable reconciliation among countries in the region); Economic empowerment of women; Implementation of the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (Istanbul Convention). At the same time, under the …
… security concerns, including protection from gender-based violence and discrimination, human trafficking, access to legal protection, education, healthcare, natural and economic resources, natural disasters (typically floods) and …
… self-promotion – Working paper 26345’, National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019, revised June 2020 ( … can be acceptable, for example if survivors of sexual violence are speaking. However, more often than not it is …
… than men and disproportionately subject to gender-based violence [1] . Sexist attitudes, practices and behaviour … Conditions of Employment of Other Servants of the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community ( …
… in society MS Member State OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development p.p. percentage … technology, engineering and mathematics WAVE Women Against Violence Europe WHO World Health Organization WiD Women in …
… often lack assessments of their broader social, economic and political implications, especially from a gender … (2) ways in which digital technologies may enable violence against women in the context of work and (3) the …
… of platform workers; discrimination, harassment and violence at work; access of platform workers to social … about the prevalence of sexual harassment and gender-based violence in certain types of platform work, such as … focusing on micro tasks. [4] The scope of the new ILO Violence and Harassment Convention No 190 is considerably …
… and challenges across Member States in relation to economic growth, productivity and employment (see … economy (Figure 27), which is vital for sustainable economic growth. The best performing Member States in the … (EIGE, 2019a). The broader consequences of gender-based violence enabled by technology are discussed in …
… power dynamics are exacerbated by old-age physical and economic fragility (Van Bavel et al., 2010). In December 2019, Women Against Violence Europe (WAVE) launched its Multi-Agency Responses to … reflect the accumulation of a lifetime of inequality, economic dependence, violence and abuse, which makes older …