… to impact on access use of preventative and curative health services. For example, while the EU has done work to … and women living outside the EU to sexual and reproductive health services, there has been limited action to promote … services within the EU. To date, important unmet mental health needs of women and men persist, and access to sexual …
… the six domains of work, time, money, power, knowledge and health. Albania scored 60.4 points, while Montenegro scored … % of men Montenegro's high score of 86.9 in the domain of health is close to the EU average of 88.1. And as in the EU …
… Health policy needs to adequately explore and address the … and biological sources of differences in women’s and men’s health. An understanding of the interaction between sex and gender in the development and management of health can be beneficial in terms of prevention, intervention …
… of men students choose to study in the field of education, health and welfare, humanities and arts, and women constitute … when data was collected for the first time. Domain of health The EU-28 health domain score of 88.1 points in 2017 has not only …
… at https://rm.coe.int/168046031c ). (32) Ibid. (33) World Health Organisation (2017), Violence against women (available … Domestic Violence Screening Instrument (DVSI-R)’, Public Health Reports, Vol. 121, No 4, pp. 400-408; Williams, K. R. … birth, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, state of health, disability, marital status, migrant or refugee …
… victim (e.g. pregnancy/new birth, depression/ other mental health issues, isolation); the perpetrator (e.g. history of violence, mental health issues, access to weapons, previous or current breach …
… launched the blueprint on digital transformation of health and care in 2016. This initiative highlighted the … in assessing the impact of care work on the mental health of carers. In fact, caring for more than 20 hours … a week is linked to a 20 % higher prevalence of mental health problems among carers than for non-carers (Colombo et …
… instruments for supporting child, maternal and paternal health and well-being, birth rates and various labour-market … & Moss, 2018). Maternity leave is mostly understood as a health-and-welfare measure intended to protect the health of both the mother and the new-born child. Paternity …
… between Member States in access requirements for health services (WHO, 2018). Migrant and refugee women may face additional problems related to reproductive health (European Parliament, 2016). For example, undocumented … the EU (WHO, 2016). Furthermore, as inequalities in health are often determined by education and socioeconomic …
… with women from the population at large (European Public Health Alliance, 2018). These and other avoidable health inequities across different socioeconomic groups … to resources such as education, employment, housing, health services; different levels of participation in society …
… The health domain score of 88.1 points in 2017 had not only … Gender Equality Index. Figure 28: Scores for the domain of health and its sub-domains, EU, since 2005 Overall, Member State scores for the health domain have shown little progress since the last …
… gender division in the tertiary fields of education, health and welfare, humanities and arts to identify gender … and men in tertiary education studying in the education, health and welfare, humanities and arts fields by EU Member …