… outside the EU experience high inactivity rates and worse employment outcomes than men migrants . Women migrants are … Women migrating for family reasons have averagely lower employment rates than women arriving for study or work reasons. The employment rate of women refugees is approximately 45 % …
… published by Eurostat (e.g. in relation to sectors of employment and crime and justice statistics) and by EIGE (on … also publishes data from the Labour Force Survey on employment by sector, which can be used to identify relevant … gender breakdown for some states/years, while the data on employment by sector are insufficiently detailed in the …
… less likely to secure a decent individual income through employment and they have a lower employment rate than men in all Member States, with the gap … part-time work, unequal division of household work, gender employment segregation, bias and pay systems, the gender pay …
… EU policies such as those dealing with education, employment, energy, the environment, the single market, and … the development objectives of growth, competitiveness and employment cannot be fully achieved. The economic theory of … – be assets on which to build development through e.g. employment in the labour market, higher education, research, …
… refers to the normative sequence of educational and employment stages of a typically scientific career. From this … for the promotion of women’s equal access to full employment and decent work’ as its priority theme during its … to women’s participation in science and technology employment. The EGM provided input for the report of the …
… afford the lost time. For instance, women may turn down employment opportunities further away from home if the … transport sector. According to a WISE study about women’s employment in the urban public transport sector, the share … will cover the following issues: terms and conditions of employment; health insurance and care; a better organisation …