… the immediate impacts on victims’ mental and physical health, this is also likely to have broader labour market … losing vital income or exposing themselves and others to health risks [8] . Initial evidence suggests that platforms …
… from home also offers opportunities for people with health limitations that prevent them from working outside the … that almost one in five online platform workers reported health limitations (ILO, 2018c). Footnotes [1] Denoting …
… for Action shows that access to sexual and reproductive health services varies greatly between the Member States, … women have access to services that reflect their gendered health needs, such as hormonal contraception and abortion. … Equality Index will have a special focus in the area of health, including sexual and reproductive health. This is a …
… The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged health systems and affected the health and lives of innumerable people, both directly and … to die from COVID-19 than infected women (BMJ Global Health, 2020). A similar trend was seen in the SARS outbreak …
… Examination of the Gender Equality Index confirms that good health and healthcare are not enjoyed equally by all women … and impact one of the main indicators of self-perceived health (Figure 23). Recent evidence suggests that certain groups of LGBTI people may experience poorer health than other groups. For instance, 80 % of lesbian women …
… period. Although its score of 88 points sees the domain of health [1] ranked the highest of all six domains, progress … United Kingdom. The subdomain measuring equal access to health services had the highest score and showed most rapid … (Figure 22) . Figure 21. Scores for the domain of health and its subdomains (2018), and changes over time …
… young women and men (19 p.p.), covered by the domain of health [4] . Figure 17. Shares of workers engaging in social … in youth. Analysis of data from the international Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey highlights … for example owing to care responsibilities. [4] EIGE, ‘Health in European Union for 2019’ ( …
… 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] . …
… Anormative black boxes: Artificial intelligence and health policy. In I. Al-Amoudi and E. Lazega (Eds.), … Lost in lockdown? COVID-19, social distancing, and mental health in Germany . Retrieved from … 3550_Lost_in_Lockdown_Covid-19_Social_Distancing_and_Mental_Health_in_Germany Autor, D. (2015). Why are there still so …
… of only 2.2 points in this domain. The current COVID-19 health crisis has brought new challenges for everybody, … of knowledge. The share of men studying in education, health and welfare, humanities and the arts (and vice versa, … positions. Gender continues to be a crucial determinant of health and it is necessary to include women in …
… 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 …