… affected by poverty more often than men because of lower employment and salary prospects. Hence, being in … gaps in labour market activity and pay, which result in lower employment rates for women, potentially limiting EU … (measured by the following indicators: fertility rate, secondary enrolment gap and literacy rate gap) and higher GDP …
… to improved cardiovascular activity and, ultimately, lower all-cause mortality rates. The WHO recommends that all … important because regular physical activity, such as school-based high-impact exercise protocols, can improve bone … and students at all levels, from pre-primary to upper secondary (Polish Eurydice Unit, 2016). While all Member …
… support they can receive from public institutions. Men’s lower life expectancy and women’s poorer mental well-being … direct health consequences of the virus, there are also secondary impacts on physical and mental health. These are … increased and sustained burden of unpaid work triggered by school closures and movement restrictions during lockdowns …
… in the EU towards increased women’s employment rates, lower risks of poverty for both women and men, improved … unpaid care responsibilities resulting from childcare and school closures, for example in the case of lone mothers, or … direct health consequences of the virus itself, there are secondary impacts on health and mental health, which are …
… one-day event designed to improve understanding among high-school girls of what a career in technology entails, and of … is close to average (38.6%) for Croatia, it remains lower in computer programing, consultancy and related … premises in Zagreb, attracting more than 80 girls from secondary schools from underdeveloped areas in Croatia. …
… employment for women in the EU was 12.1 percentage points lower than the same rate for men in employment [1]. 2. 31% of … institutes are women [8]. 38. In 2004, in primary and secondary schools, over 68% of teachers were women. In … of tranquilisers and sedative substances is more common in school-age girls than boys [11]. 96. Women (especially very …
… report analysing the impact of government policies on secondary earners. Secondary earners are individuals who are … to full-time employment could help to mitigate the lower pay and benefits and the more limited career … The gender gap in pensions can be explained by women’s lower lifetime earnings and smaller or interrupted social …
… of fuel poverty due to their higher life expectancy and lower pensions. This risk is also shared by lone female-headed households that have lower incomes. Member States have both recognised and chosen … guidance and mentoring programmes during upper-secondary education. The approach of teaching science in …
… the proportion of women researchers is considerably lower than that of men in natural sciences and in engineering … of all categories. This equality shall be ensured in pre-school, general, technical, professional and higher-technical … policy impacts: social norms and stereotypes, primary and secondary education, higher education, career progression, …
… to different locations (such as day-care centres, school or leisure activities). This may require the use of … walking or cycling) than men, not only because of their lower rate of motorisation, but mostly because they pay more … municipality carried out a series of consultations with secondaryschool students, commercial employees and …