… transform socioeconomic and political realities. With the integration of digital technologies, the world of work has changed – … the work of women and men. Various forms of gender segregation have been identified, including vertical, …
… equality and for Europe’s future economic prosperity. The Index looks at gender segregation in higher education, graduates of tertiary education and participation in adult learning – …
… assessing progress towards gender equality 25 years after the adoption ofthe Beijing Platform for Action suggests that the world of … project to promote women-led start-ups and tackling gender segregation in the context ofthe digital transformation of …
… can develop and apply selection criteria based on the following questions. Step 1. Analysis Does the proposal include a gender analysis ofthe intervention area (i.e. the analysis of differences in … in, paid work Eliminate gender stereotypes Reduce gender segregation in thelabourmarket Support flexible working …
… Step 1: Understand the dynamics Agneta is 23 years old and has three children under the age of 5. She works part-time in a local shop, and her husband … labourmarket participation and reduce gender-based segregation in thelabourmarket Promoting the social …
… Based on the data gathered, the gender inequalities and underlying … project? How might gender differences affect the chances of reaching EU Funds' goals within the intervention? When … be increased? If so, what changes will occur? Will gender segregation in thelabourmarket be reduced? If so, what …
… To contain the virus, millions of people were confined to their homes, … It is important to take into account the following: Gender segregation in thelabourmarket leads to different levels of …
… Greater autonomy in setting work-time schedules — for some The average weekly working hours of employees in the EU are on the decline as overall … to job sectors, providing a distinct link to gender segregation in thelabourmarket. Figure 59: Percentage of …
… and participation in social and economic activities. The complex interplay between mobility, out-of-home activities, care responsibilities and paid work … employment intensity might reflect not only overall gender segregation in thelabourmarket (see Chapter 2), but also …
… poverty is mostly concentrated in families where women are the sole earners. In 2017, 35 % of lone mothers in the EU were at risk of poverty, compared … offset prevailing labour-market inequalities (i.e. gender segregation and gender pay gaps) and to redress gender …
… Being a parent continues to hinder women, but not men, in thelabourmarket. FTE employment rates of women with children were around 60 % (Figure 12) …