… full range of organisations (including smaller companies, social enterprises or charities/voluntary bodies) who may be … type of expertise and experience to other contract activities? If so, consider whether awarding a separate lot … workers (Article 20 of Directive 2014/24/EU) or by a social enterprise (Article 77 of Directive 2014/24/EU)? This …
… and adequate, and that bidders are not avoiding their social obligations. This is especially relevant in low-wage … inequalities in the workforce (e.g. financial and economic activities, which have the highest gender pay gap) [7] . GRPP also facilitates the social and professional integration of women who suffer from …
… bidder. Under Article 70, these may include (inter alia) social or employment-related considerations. Recital 98 of … requirements on the contractor that go beyond the activities under the contract. For example, it is not … In Austria , the city of Vienna requires bidders to select activities from a catalogue of measures that they will …
… and suppliers look at the impact of all of the contracted activities related to women’s and men’s interests and … to the services, supplies or works to be purchased? Which social and labour laws and collective agreements that promote …
… (NGOs) and gender equality experts to support advocacy activities such as awareness raising about GRPP. Although not … and requires compliance with applicable environmental, social and labour law obligations in the same way as … . Article 21 of Annex I of the financial regulation allows social aspects to be addressed in award criteria , as does …
… and mental health – gender, socioeconomic status, age, social and family network, previous mental health problems … et al., 2020). Younger women, the main users of social media, are disproportionately affected (WHO, 2020f). …
… assessment of levels and gender gaps indicates that social determinants of mental health are potentially at play. … further. Generally, research evidence confirms that social exclusion and material deprivation are the strongest social determinants of poor mental health (Dreger et al., …
… in the extent to which health limitations affect daily activities are higher among older groups, to women’s … the proportion of individuals who report that everyday activities are limited by their health is only 2 p.p. higher … [4] WHO defines health literacy as ‘the cognitive and social skills which determine the motivation and ability of …
… in maintaining good health. It is considered an important social determinant of health (WHO, 2019e). In the EU context, … recognised as a key principle of the European Pillar of Social Rights. In a survey carried out by EIGE, respondents … enabled their participation in different everyday life activities [1] . The respondents, women and men alike, ranked …
… behaviour and health status are interlinked, since the activities shaping the first influence the outcomes of the … as heavy drinking and smoking [1] . Gender is an important social determinant of health, shaping and reproducing how … adulthood are established (Currie, 2016). Physical and social activity have been proven to be positively associated …
… population groups, gender clearly intersects with other social factors to hamper access to health. Certain groups are … that they have felt discriminated against by healthcare or social services staff in the preceding 12 months because they …
… dividing time between paid work, care duties and leisure activities (EIGE, 2021c). With restrictions largely … and 35–49 years during the third wave (42 points). Social isolation and increased time spent at home, combined …
… growing gender inequalities in time spent in caring and socialactivities. Lack of data means that the latest developments … collecting EU-wide data on time spent on unpaid care and socialactivities by women and men. The domain of work, …
… health limitations tend to have a greater effect on the activities of daily living in women than in men. The greater … report that symptoms adversely impact their day-to-day activities. Apart from the direct health consequences of the … gender specific and long-lasting. Major stressors include social isolation, fear of infection for oneself and loved …
… external care services from professional providers and social networks such as grandparents, friends and neighbours … Across the EU, increased time spent on unpaid care activities has led to acute work–life tensions, particularly … with a tertiary-level education (49 %). The daily use of social media is also accompanied by rampant online harassment …