… Indeed, despite women’s increasing participation in the labour market, women remain substantially under‑represented … that of men and largely mirror segregation patterns in the labourmarket. These factors can then translate into lower levels of …
… the horizontal and vertical gender segregation of the labourmarket is an example of structural gender inequality as a … in the cultural sector segregation in the cultural sector labourmarket limited participation of women in …
… 17% of global trade flows. The perspective of a single market for Member States is at the heart of EU economic and … financial sector stabilisation and structural reforms in labour and product markets. This approach is reflected in the … From a macroeconomic perspective, women’s inclusion in the labourmarket is relevant in terms of fostering economic …
… spheres of life. For example, gender segregation in the labourmarket as a result of different educational and professional … inequalities. This has serious repercussions on the labourmarket, limiting career diversification and often …
… considerable progress has been made in relation to women’s labourmarket participation over the past decades, deeply entrenched … a serious constraint for women’s equal access to the labourmarket and their equal control over economic …
… male-dominated activities in Europe. Men provide the main labour on board fishing vessels, and the majority of fishing … in particular, at reducing gender-based segregation in the labourmarket”. Art. 37 (k): “The EFF may support measures of common …
… several challenges. Although different performances in the labourmarket (employability, transition from education to work, … disadvantage or at risk of discrimination in the labourmarket. The youth sector as an area thus remains …