… access the Internet, compared to 48 % of women in the same age group. In the EU-28, Internet use is widespread among both women and men in the 16–74 years age group. However, women tend to use computers and the … software content, compared to 33 % of men in the same age group (2013 data); 35 % of women aged 16–74 use the …
… as 34% in Egypt. With the prospect of a shrinking working-age population, increasing the labour force participation and … Specifically, in recent years reforms have linked old-age pensions to longer periods of gainful employment. As … hamper women’s access to economic resources in old age. Gender-blind policies, such as the current shift towards …
… aged 15 – 64 years on the total population of the same age. The economically active population (also called labour … part-time work is heavily influenced by the number and the age of children: female part-time workers with children aged … 2009, the employment rate of women with children under the age of 12 dropped by 12 percentage points (p.p.). For men the …
… are more male deaths than female deaths in the working-age population (15 – 64 years). However, while living longer, … expectancy, or the remaining years a person of a specific age is expected to live without any moderate or severe health … as well as diseases and disabilities related to old age. Sexual abuse and domestic violence particularly affect …
… women researchers are better represented in the younger age groups in the HES and GOV sectors, while in the older age groups fewer women are represented [19] . In 2019, women … origin, religion or belief, social diversity, disability, age and sexual orientation, and combating discriminations on …
… between women and men is strongest in the younger age groups: 74% of men aged 15–24 exercise or play sport at … least once a week, compared with 55% of women in the same age group. The gender gap is narrower for older age groups , with men exercising or playing sport only …
… earlier than men. Youth is typically defined as an age group, although the definition of ‘youth’ varies across … the EU considers young people to be aged 15 – 29 years of age, while children are categorised as being aged 0 – 14 … were 89 million young people between 15 and 29 years of age in the EU, and they accounted for 17.7% of the EU-28’s …