Unpaid economic activities performed for the direct benefit of the household or for the households of relatives or friends on a reciprocal basis, including everyday domestic work and a great variety of self-provisioning activities and/or professional activity, whether as a sole or secondary occupation, exercised gainfully and not occasionally, on the limits of, or outside, statutory, regulatory or contractual obligations, but excluding informal activities that are also part of the criminal economy.
… the level of farm mechanisation (small-scale farmers/informal small-scale agriculture, commercial … these data may be misleading as they do not cover the informal rural economy, in which women are still involved. Women play a key …
… Culture, Media and Sport in 2014, shows that the creative economy employs a lower proportion of women than the wider economy of the UK. In the creative economy, 35.8% of jobs are filled by women, compared to 46.9% …
… In terms of economic growth, the so-called knowledge economy is a key economic factor underpinning national and EU … sector concludes that including more women in the digital economy could create an annual GDP boost in the EU of EUR 9 … favourable conditions for the development of the digital economy, which includes the increased participation of women …
… of 39%. Inequality in decision-making positions In the economy, women still have difficulties in reaching … opportunities and public services.” Area F (Women and economy) of the BPfA makes specific reference to women’s …
… as organic food producers. For economic growth, the green economy is a key economic factor underpinning national and EU … is increasing women’s participation in the knowledge economy, including the green economy. The Commission has set out a specific framework to …
… pose challenges and uncertainties for the EU’s economy and society, as well as causing environmental … wasteful production and consumption systems in the world economy, rising global demand for goods and services and the … and stereotypes exclude women from areas of the green economy such as transport and energy, causing human resources …
… used to their greatest extent for the development of the economy, and society at large. In economic terms, gender … is important to consider the needs of women and men in the informal sector. Poor women, living in unplanned settlements, … and time. Women’s networks are therefore generally small, informal, and oriented towards everyday life and voluntary …
… (UNWTO) estimates the impact of tourism in the world economy as 9% of the world’s gross domestic product (GDP). … at 56%, compared to a participation rate of 46% in the EU economy as a whole. Furthermore, tourism is closely linked to …
… leads them to accept lower-paid local job opportunities or informal income sources closer to or at home, so as to … in the transport sector is lower than the average in the economy. It plans to undertake specific measures to render … in its 2012 Resolution on the role of women in the green economy, the European Parliament acknowledges that women, as …