… bigger and bolder ideas about behaviour change. “In the Gender Equality Index , we see a shift in young women and … there are also big divisions amongst young people. And gender plays a role: the patriarchy is a structural issue.” … to cut an individual’s personal carbon footprint, the Gender Equality Index 2023 reveals. EIGE’s CARE survey found …
… Gender differences and inequalities between women and men are … A range of interrelated factors explain this, namely: the gender pay and pension gap, care burden/work–life balance, …
… Union. Yet a new report by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) has estimated that less than 1% of the … Investment Funds have been set aside for the promotion of gender equality, with gender mainstreaming treated as a theme that has little …
… The updated Gender Equality Index shows where Europe stands today. We are … snail’s pace. We are still a long way off from reaching a gender-equal society and all countries in the European Union … areas, the gaps are even bigger than ten years ago. Our Gender Equality Index clearly shows whether government …
… job. These are some of the findings from a new study on gender, skills and precarious work from the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) out today. “European labour market … improve the quality of work for all. The research note ‘Gender, skills and precarious work in the EU’ was prepared at …
… Gender differences and inequalities between women and men are … When considering the specificities of poverty from a gender perspective, it is important to begin by disentangling … Further information Poverty and social inclusion on EIGE's Gender Mainstreaming platform EIGE's Gender Mainstreaming …
… according to a new study by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). Young people, lone parents, migrants, … and life chances should not be pre-determined by their gender or other social factors. Nor should children create a … Read the full report Read the fact sheet on poverty, gender and lone parents Who is at risk in the EU? Some people …