… and life, including the economy and employment, education, timeuse and work–life balance. There is also worrying evidence of … of indicators in the domains of work, money, knowledge, time, power and health. It also integrates two additional …
… play an essential part in the well-being of Europeans. We use public service infrastructure every day; it underpins our … for children, older people and persons with disabilities use their time. It also affects their opportunities to take up …
… criteria in practice mean that women have to work full time in order to earn the equivalent of the defined minimum … to have access to suitable housing. However, working full time is particularly difficult for women with child- care … of migrant women and helping Member States to make full use of the possibilities offered by the European Social Fund …
… groups have become more sophisticated in the way they use the internet and social media to engage and recruit women … reasonably comprehensive coverage (by country and through time) are those published by Eurostat (e.g. in relation to … , although there are some retrospective data providing a time series for the combined member nations since 1999. In …
… entrepreneurship in different sectors, salary levels, timeuse and/or other relevant issues. When collected and … levels, their working and childcare arrangements, or the time of day. A gender analysis should take a broad view of …
… plan or other programme documents. To do so, it should use the gender indicators defined by the programme. If no … such as age, economic status, race, ethnicity, disability, timeuse, and the use of public spaces, facilities and … activities were needed. These could include: individuals’ time or unpaid or voluntary work, private funding for fees or …
… to monitor whether or not both women and men are reached? Use the EU policy objectives as a guide, consulting Tool 1 … specific indicators include: increased proportion of men’s time in care-related activity increased employment for women …
… and has three children under the age of 5. She works part-time in a local shop, and her husband works shifts in a local … child benefit statistics, public transport availability, timeuse, and data on the use of infrastructure and public spaces. …
… activities to promote work-life balance through the use of the ESF+ and ERDF, representatives of managing … autonomy of employees to set up their own working-time arrangements Increased participation of men in … sector Results indicators Increased proportion of men’s time in care-related activities Increased employment for …
… of these potential areas allows the detailed and creative use of the EU Funds to address complex, interrelated … women’s and men’s needs (as women, on average, spend more time on household waste management, the provision of waste management facilities influences women’s timeuse). Considering this when developing household waste …
… specific territories targeted, including the planned use of integrated territorial investment, community-led local … located in at least one other Member State; the planned use of financial instruments; the types of intervention and … impact on women and men’s live; women’s and men’s use of time, in terms of their unpaid labour and volunteer work; the …
… organisations – and to triangulate information by making use of national research. Reflect on how inequalities between … well-being, security, knowledge and education, mobility, time, etc.) and their exercise of fundamental rights (civil, … change? If so, what changes will occur? Will women’s full-time employment be increased? If so, what changes will occur? …