… of interviewees are women – which means that as 51% of the population is female, one woman out of two is absent from the … are insufficiently aware of gender inequalities in the population of journalists, in the treatment of women in the …
… rural (51.3% in 2012), whereas 22.2% of the European population is living in these areas. Participation of women … areas of the EU. However, this was only 44% of the total economicallyactivepopulation, so a lower percentage of women than men …
… a minimum guarantee for continued personal development and active citizenship. Data on educational attainment show that in 2014, around 82% of the EU-28 population aged 20 to 24 had completed at least an upper … women and to removing every obstacle that hampers their active participation. In 2005 the Dakar Framework for Action …
… and pain, among other conditions. In the European population, there are more women than men. Women generally … are more male deaths than female deaths in the working-age population (15 – 64 years). However, while living longer, … health problems, or acquired disabilities). With an ageing population, the risk of chronic disease such as diabetes and …
… etc.) is therefore lower than men’s. Vulnerable and economically disadvantaged women are increasingly likely to … by merging them as far as possible with the general population of women prisoners; give access to special …
… life partners, mothers, sisters and daughters, who play an active role in family fishing or aquaculture enterprises. … life partners, mothers, sisters and daughters who play an active role in family fishing or aquaculture enterprises. … for the establishment “of a pan-European network of women active in the fisheries sector and in coastal regions to …