… Equal Opportunities and Diversity, says: Tackling socio-economic gender inequalities is one of the priorities of the … and cultural norms and values Incidence of violence (e.g. economic violence) Policies and legislation (e.g. welfare and … EIGE’s research found that financial dependence and economic violence do not affect all women to the same extent …
… be a fundamental pillar of wellbeing and a driver of socio-economic recovery: overcoming poverty and gender … be a fundamental pillar of wellbeing and a driver of socio-economic recovery : overcoming poverty and gender … in life to take up career opportunities, engage in self-development and ongoing learning – not forgetting time for …
… the European Union Conference in Stockholm, providing an economic perspective on gender-based violence to pave paths … guests, Thank you for inviting me here today to provide an economic perspective on gender-based violence. This is an … that women’s economic empowerment feeds into economicdevelopment and can reduce violence against women. By 2050, …
… fibres, lasers and microchips. Overall, men dominate the development of new technologies across the EU. Interestingly, … For example, men are more likely to work in software development or food delivery, whereas women work more in …
… value of the European Union and is recognised as vital to economic growth, prosperity and competitiveness. The … developed to achieve this needs to be evaluated. The development and dissemination of EU-wide, comparable and …
… Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). Identifying the economic costs of gender-based violence contributes to better informed decision-making and supports policy development. EIGE’s work EIGE has carried out two studies on … EIGE’s case study analysed three main types of costs: Lost economic output relating to a variety of costs associated …