… living in the EU Member States are born outside of the EU, and half of them are women and girls. Work, study and … reunification is a human right recognised by international law. The EU directive on the right to family reunification … conditions. However, the EU’s asylum and refugee legislationand policies recognise women asylum seekers and …
… the policy area Education is a catalyst for social change and a condition for the achievement of fundamental human … present in greater numbers, such as the social sciences or law. According to EIGE’s gender equality index, from 2005 to … adopting and strengthening sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of gender equality the …
… persist. They are the result of discriminatory norms and attitudes, the unequal distribution of care … States had until 8 March 2013 to transfer it into national law. The EU Commission is monitoring the compliance of the … 2008, the Commission proposed to review the current legislation, as part of the work–life balance package, based …
… area Gender plays a specific role both in the incidence and the prevalence of specific pathologies, as well as in their treatment and impact in terms of well-being and recovery. This is due … services and prenatal assistance. Where possible, legislation criminalising abortion could be amended to remove …
… become one of the main income generators in both developed and developing countries, with business volumes that equal or … domestic product (GDP). While its contribution to economic and social development is widely acknowledged in the … has been paid to how the tourism industry benefits women and men, as well as to the relation between tourism and …