… between patients and health workers in which societal power relations shape patients’ experiences (WHO Regional … on primary healthcare sheds light on how gender norms and power influence access to health services. The report found that gender norms and power relations influence women’s access to health services …
… progress has been most marked in the domain of power, with this domain alone accounting for around two … the longer term. Since 2010, the score for the domain of power has increased by 13.1 points in the EU, reflecting …
… Lancet, 395(10238), 1673-1676. Bhui, K. (2018). Gender, power and mental illness. The British Journal of Psychiatry, … Dereuddre, R., Buffel, V., and Bracke, P. (2017). Power and the gendered division of contraceptive use in … C. (2021). Health inequalities, fundamental causes and power: towards the practice of good theory. Sociology of …
… by the global, national and local distribution of money, power and resources (WHO, 2008). Some of these factors … factors. This ‘gender system’ interacts with other power and privilege axes, for example race, class and … access to decision-making, as reflected in the domain of power, are increasingly identified as important determinants …
… inequalities women face in employment, income, education, power distribution, unpaid care and health. Therefore, it has … experienced by women in the fields of work, health, money, power, education and time use. From this point of view, …
… (European Commission, 2021a). Although the domain of power has seen the most improvement of all domains since … to 13 women (48 %) and 14 men (52 %). [2] The domain of power measures gender equality in the highest decision-making … economic and social spheres. The subdomain of political power looks at the representation of women and men in …
… the EU in six core domains: work, money, knowledge, time, power and health. It finds that it was achievements in the domain of power that drove the overall progress in gender equality …