… by sex, family composition, age, education, country of birth, disability and labour status (%, 16+ years, EU, 2019) … factors impacting people’s health are not under individual control. These include income, social status, education, … and indirectly through social participation and ability to control life circumstances that condition health and health …
… time of writing the COVID-19 pandemic is still not under control in the EU. Though the full effects of the pandemic on … southern and central Europe particularly affected by low birth rates, the fall in registered births during the … the Human Fertility Database by providing timely data on birth counts by month in selected countries, …
… A. and Hohl, K. (2016), ‘The “golden thread”: coercive control and risk assessment for domestic violence’, Journal … violence are harmed by and resist regimes of coercive control’, Child Abuse Review, Vol. 25, No 1, pp. 46-59; … origin, association with a national minority, property, birth, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, state of …
… patterns of abuse and behaviour associated with coercive control (102), which are highly correlated with intimate … isolation from family/friends/social network; control of a partner’s access to economic resources and … factors are related to: the victim (e.g. pregnancy/new birth, depression/ other mental health issues, isolation); …
… boy. While the gender difference in life expectancy at birth stands at 6 years on average in the EU, it reaches … levels of participation in society and different levels of control over life’ (European Public Health Alliance, 2018, … is defined as a difference between ‘life expectancy at birth’ and ‘healthy life years’. Healthy life years and years …