… Also, the scores of the domain of work are higher in those countries where women’s commuting times are longer, indicating that in countries where women are freer to move they have better work …
… certain cultural context. The realities of post socialist countries (especially in regard to gender equality) differ from countries in the Western part of Europe. This needs an …
… range of staff members) was most likely to be found in countries where gender mainstreaming has a strong legal basis … standards or the accreditation of gender trainers. In some countries qualified gender-equality trainers are difficult to … can vary significantly. As a result, it is worthwhile developing guiding standards for commissioning authorities on …
… in societies: The demographic change in many European countries with an ageing society as well as long term … changes: Myrskylä and others (2011) analysing data from countries worldwide come to the conclusion that “gender equality is crucial for countries wishing to reap the fertility dividend of high …
… to assess the relevance of a trainer’s background. In some countries, a formal curriculum of gender trainers exists in academia. In other countries, training of trainers (T-o-T) programmes have been …
… and promotion of women’s rights in the Union and in third countries, the removal of all forms of discrimination based … women MPs in knowing the parliament’s functioning and developing a common platform for lobbying and legislative … women leaders, women’s movements, and male allies. In some countries, men can take part in women’s caucuses, in an …