… equality. Gender equality is inseparable from women’s economic empowerment. In fact, women’s economic empowerment is critical for gender equality. It is … rights and say no to violence. But not only that. Women’s economic empowerment is also prerequisite for fairer and more …
… network; control of a partner’s access to economic resources and employment (economic abuse); stalking, threats, destroying a partner’s … including: lack of social support and isolation; financial/economic dependence; demographic variables (e.g. …
… consequences of regulatory projects in the social, economic and environment fields as well as on public … non-profit organisations; The policy coherence test for development; The SME test, which screens the small and medium …
… denotes any form of physical, sexual, psychological or economic violence exerted by one family member against the … into acting them out or because of his or her stage of development they do not understand their meaning. … feelings of inferiority, endangerment and other anguish. Economic violence is undue control or setting of restrictions …
… an issue of gender equality and human rights, but also an economic one. Women’s representation in decision-making is a … justice is particularly important in the aftermath of the economic crisis, as inequalities at all levels of society … system. Both the Council of Europe and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) emphasise that one of the causes …