… 43 % of all women at university were studying education, health and welfare, humanities or the arts, with the gender … The highest gender gaps in enrolment in education, health and welfare, humanities and the arts were registered …
… 2018. Around 30 of all employed women worked in education, health and social work activities, compared with 8 of men. … often exposed these workers to unprecedented workloads, health risks and work–life balance challenges. Around 7 of … working hours during the pandemic [4] . These included health professionals, of whom 72.5 are women in the EU [5] . …
… of the COVID-19 pandemic is a painful reminder that health is one of humans’ most valuable resources, as well as … keeps societies functioning. While the overall level of health and capacity of healthcare in the EU are among the best in the world, inequalities in health and access to services become increasingly visible …
… to tackle COVID-19 is striking, despite the World Health Organization (WHO) underlining the importance of … workers in the EU are women, who make up 70 % of health professionals and 80 % of health associate professionals (EIGE, 2018b). This majority …
… men? Are women’s particular needs related to reproductive health addressed? Examples of indicators Total monetary value of goods provided to meet women’s reproductive health needs (e.g. tampons) Average monetary value/spending … businesses among suppliers ESF+ indicators for the health strand [4] Level of integrated work in the health …
… Women or men, or both? Why? Are different safety and health considerations included for the women and men living … satisfaction with services iv. Ensuring equal access to health care through developing infrastructure, including … primary care Outputs CCO 20 - New or upgraded capacity for health care infrastructure Results CCR 19 - Population with …