… economy, such as domestic work and care work, where human rights abuses are commonplace . Negative media … and finance) where women are less represented than men. Social isolation and lower labour market participation can … the interconnectedness of the internal and external aspects of migration, the pact ‘will deliver a more …
… is prevalent in situations of armed conflict . In times of social and political unrest, women and girls are particularly … to sexual violence, sexual exploitation and trafficking in human beings . In order to develop a more inclusive security … wide range of issues, covering both military and civilian aspects of the operations. The underlying data set is not, …
… and other self-employed men, they are not entitled to social security in their own right and often do not hold … and the development of activities related to healthcare, social integration and tourism. Furthermore, the … of discrimination against women (CEDAW), a bill of women’s human rights, specifically deals with rural women. Article …
… both in relation to the broad definition of culture as a ‘social construction’ and to the way in which cultural policy … for several reasons. First of all, cultural rights are human rights, and as such are the rights of both women and … vastly under-represented at higher levels. A considerable body of work shows that a glass ceiling prevents the …
… the labour market supports GDP growth, as more (qualified) human resources are involved in the production system. … taxation of income from labour and government spending on social welfare benefits have similar effects on labour … as a result of gender gaps in education. A growing body of evidence demonstrates that investing in women and …
… women and men to participate more actively in all areas of social life. In particular, flexible working arrangements can … The latter is particularly broad-ranging and covers many aspects of discrimination in working life. These conventions … promotion C122 Employment Policy Convention, 1964 C142 Human Resources Development Convention, 1975 C158 Termination …
… climate change from a gender equality perspective, various aspects should be taken into account. One consideration … strategies Climate change is a complex environmental and social issue, affecting a world that is characterised by, and … on Climate change and development underlined “the human dimension of climate change, including a gender …
… when the husband or male partner is at sea). All the above aspects are also reflected in the decision-making role women … This status, when available, gives women access to social benefits which in turn provide cover during maternity … with particular regard to the strategy for preserving human resources in the fisheries sector, in particular …
… the European Union (EU) devotes 5 articles to “economic, social and territorial cohesion” (Articles 174 – 178). The … lack of gender equality between women and men implies that human resources are not being used to their greatest extent … a double role in EU funds in Spain: As an intermediate body it is in charge of implementing measures aimed at …
… than men [31] . On the other hand, there is a growing body of literature stating that women and men have nearly … economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion. To this end, it was stipulated that by 2010 … of scientific careers and fostering investment in human potential in R & D. The conclusion of the Council …
… to equally benefit women and men, there is a large body of professional literature emphasising that transport is … (namely time and monetary costs) to fulfil their economic, social and domestic roles. The costs of unreliable and … a better application of the law; ensure the necessary human and financial resources to implement the National …