… an issue of gender equality and human rights, but also an economic one. Women’s representation in decision-making is a … justice is particularly important in the aftermath of the economic crisis, as inequalities at all levels of society … is not only an issue of gender equality, but also an economic issue The gender dimension of crime is an economic …
… women’s work in some of these sectors, and the widespread economic crisis in some Member States has led to a growing … 2013b] ). Information from the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF), based on the data … that fits and addresses their area’s needs to increase economic, social and environmental welfare. Member States …
… of the European Union (EU) devotes 5 articles to “economic, social and territorial cohesion” (Articles 174 – 178). The policy aims to reduce the economic, social and territorial disparities between EU regions by supporting job creation, competitiveness, economic growth, improved quality of life and sustainable …
… data code: educ_uoe_grad02) and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (graduates by field). … addition, gender segregation is visible between the main economic R & I sectors in Europe. The higher education sector … economy in the world, capable of achieving sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social …
… This is particularly true of professional sport, where economic aspects play an important role. However, it is also … the importance of sport as a means of promoting peace, economic growth, intercultural dialogue, public health, … have on the advancement of human rights, and social and economic development. In his 2015 speech, the UN …
… in the policy area Tourism is the third largest socio-economic sector in the EU. Research shows that tourism has … gross domestic product (GDP). While its contribution to economic and social development is widely acknowledged in the … standing and self-esteem within society through their economic empowerment and access to decision-making. …
… burden (namely time and monetary costs) to fulfil their economic, social and domestic roles. The costs of unreliable … training has to meet a rapid pace of technological and economic change. An improvement in the qualifications of … by its request for an Opinion from the European Economic and Social Committee on the issue of women and …
… market economics. It covers all Member States, European Economic Area/European Free Trade Association (EEA-EFTA) … the second semester of each year. As a result of the economic, budgetary and institutional crises in the EU, …
… of gender perspectives (United Nations, 1996). The 1997 UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) report further … and relevance of gender mainstreaming (United Nations Economic and Social Council, 1997b). The Beijing Platform for … across all its operations. On 24 July 2013, the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) adopted a resolution on …
… the Parliament and the Council, namely the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and the Committee of … that European policies and legislation tie in better with economic, social and civic circumstances on the ground, by …
… The report focuses on the importance of gender equality in economic rights and independence , including access to … appropriate working conditions and control over economic resources. Through an analytical focus on part-time … the report demonstrates their effect on the economic independence of women and men, as well as on gender …
… violence" is any form of physical, mental, sexual or economic violence, in particular: physical violence or the … of movement; sexual violence or sexual harassment or economic violence such as damage or destruction of personal … your disposal, exclusion from employment or work, forced economic dependence, denial of funds for maintenance of the …