… relating to the reproductive system. It implies that people are able to have a satisfying and safe sex life, the … 24 years (ECDC, 2020a), but social stigma can result in young women often avoiding chlamydia testing (Balfe et al., … role in preventing the spread of chlamydia. A study of young Swedish men tested for STDs revealed a variety of …
… unprecedented shift to teleworking resulted in millions of people in the EU spending virtually all their time at home. … work for parents (see Chapter 4) affected families with young children the most (Eurofound, 2021b). As a result, … care workload, that care is more intense and that more people are becoming informal carers (European Commission, …
… lost their job, EIGE research (2021c) shows that it was young women, aged 15–24 years, who fared worst in the first … is the employment situation for specific groups of people, such as migrant women. The employment rates for women …
… Several population groups, such as lone parents, older people, migrants and people with disabilities, and within … contraceptives introduce barriers to SRHR, especially for youngpeople. Laws, policies and comprehensive sexuality … across the EU, especially for vulnerable groups such as young women and migrants. Severe gender data gaps persist in …
… and access to care. Employment status influences people’s physical and mental health through working … Of particular concern is morbidity and mortality among youngpeople. There is ample evidence of the connection … health. This is exemplified by high suicide rates among young men, poor mental health among LGBTI people and the high …
… factors. Such abuse disproportionately affects women, people of colour and members of the LGBTI community, all of … female journalists, where users of online forums – mostly young men – are called on to collectively attack a specific … women in positions of power, especially where they are young or belong to an ethnic or sexual minority, in a bid to …
… communication allow more flexibility in where and when people work. Flexible working arrangements typically relate … blurs boundaries (Glavin and Schieman, 2012; Schieman and Young, 2010). Data suggests that this spillover effect is … online tasks via platforms found that women with young children (0–5 years) spend on average about 19.7 hours …
… are some concerns about the influx of newly unemployed people into the platform economy, resulting in lower wages … somewhat since 2017. Platform workers are usually young and well educated, and their educational attainment … work performed from home also offers opportunities for people with health limitations that prevent them from working …
… into the opportunities and risks of digitalisation for youngpeople (EIGE, 2019a) shows that while digital skills and … to digital technologies is becoming less of an issue for young Europeans, boys consistently express higher …
… 2016 As discussed in EIGE (2019a), adolescent girls and young women are very active internet users, especially on … in the higher prevalence of cyber-harassment among young women, with 20 % of 18–29-year-old women living in the … that it is often characterised as routine for youngpeople (Bryce and Fraser, 2013). When asked if they had …
… 2016; Wajcman, 2015). This is particularly true for people in precarious employment, such as platform workers … it reaches 13 p.p. among lone parents and 17 p.p. among young workers (aged 15–24). This significant gender gap in social activities among young workers mirrors the gap in physical activity between …
… found a gender gap in favour of men (3 p.p.). Among people without disabilities, this gap was reversed and stood … least upper secondary education remain very low (21 % of young Roma women and 24 % of young Roma men) (FRA, 2019b). The Gender Equality Index’s …