… 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 %* …
… 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 …
… ‘Good sexual and reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being in all … vaccination for all, to prevent poor SRH, has proven to be cost-effective, and is explicitly recommended for all Member … not the only criteria for uptake. Reliable supply and low-cost interventions are other crucial factors for SRH …
… health. It is considered an important social determinant of health (WHO, 2019e). In the EU context, access to health … (IE, IT, 2018). Older adults with disabilities and those living in rural areas experience difficulties in accessing … factors inhibiting access to medical services, namely the cost associated with them, experiences of discrimination and …
… The lack of women’s presence in decision-making bodies established … to be redressed (WHO, 2020g). Although women make up 70 % of health professionals and 80 % of health associate professionals in the EU (EIGE, 2018b), …
… to report worse health than men. In the 27 Member States of the EU (EU-27), 66 % of women and 71 % of men perceive … tend to have a greater effect on the activities of daily living in women than in men. The greater likelihood of women … can inhibit access to medical services, such as the cost associated with them, experiences of discrimination and …
… Risk factors for mental disorders in women survivors of human trafficking: a historical cohort study. BMC … on HPV vaccination in EU countries: focus on boys, people living with HIV and 9-valent HPV vaccine introduction. … 35(2), 205-224. Raz‐Yurovich, L. (2014). A transaction cost approach to outsourcing by households. Population and …
… 14 % lower than for men. Low hourly gross earnings of lone parents, especially of lone mothers, is of particular concern (see Section 3.2). … across countries, even if levels of income or standards ofliving are comparable (Furnée et al., 2011). The design of a …
… In coming years, the number of people needing long-term care will increase, given the … allow the long-term care system to sustain the pressure of growing patient numbers, countries are promoting independent living in any care setting (residential, home or …
… with decision-making algorithms becoming an intrinsic part of our everyday lives. AI refers to systems that display … their environment and taking actions – with some degree of autonomy – to achieve specific goals. AI-based systems can … (e.g. advanced robots, autonomous cars, drones or internet of things applications) (European Commission, 2018b). AI …
… with two closely related processes: increased flexibility of work and the emergence of new forms of work. Increases in work flexibility date back … that they are often insufficient to make a decent living (Eurofound, 2018b). Some forms of platform work seem …
… health systems and affected the health and lives of innumerable people, both directly and indirectly. Although … health problems), behavioural risk factors (e.g. a history of smoking), working conditions and other social factors … division of care responsibilities within the family. Living in lockdown may foster unhealthy lifestyles, substance …
… The availability of high-quality, affordable care services has long been … under 3 years old (EIGE, 2020a). For many families, cost remains an important barrier to accessing the care … over an extended period of time, depend on help with daily living activities and/or [are] in need of some permanent …