… Each year the EU spends 14% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on public works, from … if this was matched to wider policy goals. Smart targeting of that €2 trillion in public funds and considering how it impacts the lives of both women and men is the essence of Gender-responsive …
… It has been around in some form or other for thousands of years. And this may lead some people to think that, maybe, … now three examples of how gender inequality continues to cost us all. First. The gender pay gap. As long as a gap … and there is not adequate support for him to continue living independently. These circumstances push Maria to make …
… programmes, a Member State may propose that a coefficient of 40 % be assigned to an area of support marked with an ‘*’. This table demonstrates the … and networked business processes, digital innovation hubs, living labs, web entrepreneurs and ICT start-ups, B2B) 0 %* …
… services than to other fields, while contracts in some of these services can be reserved only for social enterprises … (see " Reserved contracts "). It is possible to exclude cost considerations from the award criteria in light regime … for example, in a contract for care services, the overall costof the service could be set by the contracting authority …
… when designing a tendering procedure for the provision of social and health services. If you are a contracting … that do not address gender inequality or other forms of inequality inflict significant social and economic costs upon society. Other costs of failing to address gender differences include reduced user …
… in the EU Public procurement accounts for a major part of the European economy. Every year, public authorities in the EU spend around 14 % of gross domestic product (GDP) on public procurement [1] . … a fairer allocation of economic resources and improve living standards for both women and men. Achieving value for …
… that promotes gender equality through the purchase of works, supplies or services by public sector bodies. This means that buyers and suppliers look at the impact of all of the contracted activities related to women’s and … lived realities (e.g. the lived reality of a young woman living in a rural area of Sweden will be very different from …
… The evaluation should assess the programme’s achievement of all specific gender objectives set out in the planning … from a gender perspective, for example, calculate the cost per group of women and per group of men separately and … period: a gender index on women’s and men’s employment and living conditions at the sub-national level; an evaluation …
… research and innovation capacities and the uptake of advanced technologies Outputs CCO [1] 01 - Enterprises … given to female- and male-owned enterprises Average costof training by women and men staff members trained … and health considerations included for the women and men living near the roads? Examples of indicators [3] Results …
… days. She pays an informal carer EUR 600 a month in cash. Of her monthly income of EUR 2 916, she pays EUR 1 830 for childcare. That is 63 % of her pre-tax earnings, just short of the OECD average [1] …
… The CPR specifies that the content of each OP must contain the following elements [1] : Each … to the policy objectives and the communication of its results. Checklist with questions on gender equality … will most likely not comply with the mandatory obligation of integrating the horizontal principle of gender equality. …
… und Lagarde, C. (2014). The economic power of women’s empowerment , Vortrag von Christine Lagarde, … Gleichstellungsfragen (2014). Studie „Estimating the costs of gender-based violence in the European Union“ (Abschätzung … Violence against women – the most brutal manifestation of gender inequality. Vilnius: EIGE. Verfügbar unter: …