Poverty
Poverty is more than just material deprivation – it also means exclusion from social life and is a serious threat to the individual’s mental and physical well-being. Widespread poverty harms both the individual and society as a whole. In the European Union, women are more susceptible to different types of poverty due to different discriminatory practices and attitudes that hinder earning opportunities.
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This factsheet is part of the study “Collection of good practices of non-monetary measures in the ar...
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A context of hostility and poverty compounded by gender inequality...
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Involuntary part-time employment limits economic independence...
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Women in rural areas...
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Poverty and homelessness among Roma in Berlin: Integration is needed immediately...
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Combatting women’s underrepresentation in the technological revolution, a European objective...
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Migrant domestic workers increasing but in the shadow...
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Inclusion for isolated migrant women...
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An NGO action in line with current policy responses...