… prompt and effective protection response as they are at a higher risk of gender-based violence, including trafficking … employability. Women and men migrants and refugees are at higher risk of landing in precarious and undeclared … groups of women third-country nationals with reference to education, employment and health. Women arriving as asylum …
… and malnutrition; ill health; limited or no access to education and other basic services; increased morbidity and … are lower due to structural inequalities such as a higher prevalence of part-time work, unequal division of … in favour of family life. Men’s monthly earnings are higher than women’s in every occupation. Earnings in …
… of contacts and access to social support and networking education and occupational segregation competing demands on … suggest that barriers in accessing credit and finance are higher for women. The reasons for this include lack of … as own-account workers – are proportionally higher (34%) than women with employees (employers) (26%). The …
… level of employment opportunities and the lower level of education among the workforce in rural areas. Development of … behind that of men. Unemployment among women is generally higher in rural areas, and over the last 15 years there has … security programmes obtain all types of training and education, formal and non-formal, including that relating to …
… note that despite the high number of women graduates in education and training in the cultural sphere, women are more … where women remain vastly under-represented at higher levels. A considerable body of work shows that a glass ceiling prevents the advancement of women into higher-ranking jobs. Studies also suggest that women and men …
… improved access to markets to sell and buy goods; improved education; wider networks; new innovations; faster access to … data , more women (42.3 %) than men (33.6 %) go on to highereducation, yet women are present in greater numbers in … and technology over the 2010–2012 period is slightly higher for men (+2.9 p.p.) than for women (+1.2 p.p.). …
… to secondary earners – often married women – will be higher than for a single but otherwise identical woman. … to 45% in Germany — the tendency for men to receive higher pensions than women is observed in all Member States. … which ensure social inclusion, especially in the areas of education, health, childcare, care of dependent persons, …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area Education is a catalyst for social change and a condition for … . This situation contrasts sharply with the overall higher success rates of girls and women in the EU in terms of completing school education, accessing highereducation or participating in lifelong learning . This …
… in knowledge, skills and abilities stemming from education and training; differences in household roles and … contract, while this percentage is more than 3 times higher for women (7%). Countries where more women have moved … women without children, while the rate for fathers is 8.5% higher than that for men without children. There is a clear …
… and use of appliances in the home”. Elderly women are at higher risk of fuel poverty due to their higher life expectancy and lower pensions. This risk is also … in the energy labour market. gender gaps in energy-related education, namely segregation of women and men students …
… lifestyle choices and risky behaviours that place men at higher risk of ill health. Men face greater levels of … attention should be paid to gender-sensitive training and education in the sector. The major gender differences and … a longer time than men. While life expectancy rates are higher for women than for men in the EU, these differences …
… services of a lawyer. Furthermore, women are exposed to a higher risk of poverty, which may keep them in violent and … or spousal authorisation for access to services such as education, health, including sexual and reproductive health, … prohibiting discrimination against women providing education from a gender perspective for all actors of the …
… and complement EU policies such as those dealing with education, employment, energy, the environment, the single … development through e.g. employment in the labour market, highereducation, research, innovation and entrepreneurship”. … among women and men, and supporting the development of a higher-skilled labour market across the EU through ESI …
… to exist and contribute to gender segregation not only in education but also in the R & I workforce. Women are still … annual growth rates is not big enough to lead to a higher share of women researchers among all researchers in … between the main economic R & I sectors in Europe. The highereducation sector (HES) and the government sector (GOV) …
… enjoy freedom of expression and movement. It can promote education, communication, negotiation skills and leadership, … and, in cases where women coaches work with athletes at higher performance levels, they typically occupy assistant … which allow them not to be forced to choose between education and sport or work and sport ’. Gender-based …
… facilitates access to the labour market, healthcare and education infrastructure as well as to other services and … the rate of those already punished for speeding is higher by 10 percentage points than among women. Transport … dependents and other family members). This means they face higher costs when using public transport which, combined with …
… resource to society, who can be mobilised to achieve higher social goals. The EU approach acknowledges that youth … without effective coordination with other sectors, such as education or health. In turn, youth policies can contribute … disadvantaged, whereas in other areas young men experience higher risks and adverse effects. Indeed, girls and young …