… 1998 [1] ). It aims “to ensure the implementation of equal rights for women and men enshrined in the Constitution of the … a “coherent, integrated, and systemic resolution of women’s and men’s equality issues in all areas and ensuring the … ensure and maintain emotional well-being of families and children and expand high-quality services available to all …
… centres, or hiring a day carer at universities for young children (under the age of three). “Babies+” is regulated by … “Lean in STEM”, which supports the creation of women’s networks and mentoring in the technological industry and … an independent equality body, the Commissioner for Human Rights safeguards the implementation of the principle of …
… Status of Research and Development Personnel defines the rights and obligations, as well as the rules of employment … It relied on communication campaigns and the Agency’s very limited financial and human resources. No such … Cuza University of Iasi all provide kindergartens for the children of employees and students. RELEVANT EXAMPLES OF …
… such as the Parental Leave Act (1995:584), protecting the rights of pregnant women and parents. Equality of opportunity … statistics annually as part of the Swedish government’s instructions. Monitoring and reporting of gender equality … where students are confronted with abused women and children. On behalf of the government (S2018/01831/JÄM) and …
… Europe implementing the European Pillar of Social Rights 121 Infrastructure for early childhood education and … for labour mobility 0 %* 142 Measures to promote women’s labour market participation and reduce gender-based … or social exclusion, including the most deprived and children 0 %* 164 Addressing material deprivation through …
… but also of men and families (Starrs et al., 2018). Men’s reproductive health issues include male factor infertility, … and individuals to choose the number and timing of their children. On average, almost 95 % of family planning needs … sexuality education to understand and enact their rights to health, well-being and dignity. Access to …
… as a key principle of the European Pillar of Social Rights. In a survey carried out by EIGE, respondents ranked … reasons (Wang et al., 2013). The fact that women’s greater familiarity with the health and social services … of time (‘Could not take time because of work, care for children or for others’) and waiting times. In the case of …
… and reproductive health Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) are heavily gendered within the EU. Although … in the care sector. The true extent of the pandemic’s mental health consequences will take time to unfurl, with … temporary visas; families with low socioeconomic status or children; and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, …
… (p.p.), is between women and men taking unpaid care of children, followed by a 21 p.p. gap between foreign-born … influence of gender roles and stereotypes on women’s participation in the labour market, and thus on their … comparable to the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights’ (FRA’s) survey on violence against women (2014), the …
… mutilation FRA European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights FTE full-time equivalent GBD Global Burden of Disease HBSC Health Behaviour in School-aged Children HIV human immunodeficiency virus HPV human … Co-operation and Development p.p. percentage point(s) PPE personal protective equipment PPS purchasing power …
… to two important conclusions: challenges affecting people’s health relate to their social and economic situation and … accompanies precarious employment conditions and a lack of rights and protection (Ferrante et al., 2019; Rönnblad et … has been affected by the pandemic, and that women, children and LGBTQI people have faced a higher risk of …
… has knock-on effects on many other aspects of a person’s life. This includes their health. The burden of unpaid care … still expected to assume a greater share of unpaid care of children, older people and people with disabilities (EIGE, … Commission, 2021a). The European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan includes a call for Member States to …
… this has frequently been interpreted as evidence of women’s lower levels of confidence, follow-up research suggests it … of the labour market [21] . Women still take on the lion’s share of caring responsibilities and tend to use flexible … they are perceived as less competent than women without children , as well as less competent than they were before …
… laptops, desktop computers) to work outside the employer’s premises can help to facilitate better work–life balance. … effective for single people, less so for families with children (Ten Brummelhuis and Van Der Lippe, 2010). The … to the proclamation of the European Pillar of Social Rights and states (among other things) that workers with very …
… responsibilities. This is particularly true for women with children, who are still expected to shoulder a … jobs with no access to social protection or labour rights (ILO, 2018b; Spasova et al., 2018). The COVID-19 … societal level, the employment lost as a result of women’s caring responsibilities leads to a loss of an estimated …