any form of unwanted verbal, non-verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature occurs, with the purpose or effect of violating the dignity of a person, in particular when creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment.
… to their race, (dis)ability, age, social class, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity can also drive acts of … against women as falling under four key forms: physical, sexual, psychological and economic. EIGE has produced and … of, for example, coercion, defamation, verbal insult or harassment. Economic violence Any act or behaviour which …
… employment and occupation (recast). This Directive defines harassment and sexualharassment as discriminations on the grounds of sex; … and services. This Directive provides a definition of sexualharassment. These directives play a significant role …
… – but not only – by women. Gender-based violence and sexualharassment have long been overlooked as sources for why women … of discrimination, such as ethnicity, disability or sexual orientation. Increasing the inclusiveness of gender …
… potentially exposing them to physical and/or verbal sexualharassment and assault. They may also experience additional … in sport cannot be denied. Prevalence data for gender and sexualharassment in sport vary between 14% and 73% in the 9 …
… Lobby in 2011. The study focused on the following forms of sexual violence against women – rape, marital rape, sexual abuse/assault, sexual coercion and sexualharassment outside the workplace – and covered resources used …