… largely because of gender segregation in employment. Only Malta (+ 1.4 points) and Luxembourg (+ 1.1 points) made … from 2018 to 2019. However, there was regression in Malta (– 1.9 points) and Italy (– 2.9 points). Despite …
… about 2 points or more. Austria, Croatia, Germany, Latvia, Malta and Spain have seen rises of between 1 and 1.7 points. … on gender equality has been in Luxembourg (+ 11.2 points), Malta (+ 10.6 points), Italy (+ 10.5 points), Austria (+ 9.3 …
… Section 2.2.). The gender gap was particularly large in Malta (21.8 p.p.), Italy (20.1 p.p.) and the Netherlands … elsewhere. Rapid gains in the domain of work continue in Malta, which recorded a 1.4 point increase in 2019, the … 2018, when there was a gain of 2.1 points, indicating that Malta’s progress is flattening. Other countries recording …
… have above basic digital skills (Figure 32). Finland, Malta and Croatia have the highest shares of young women with … learning because of family responsibilities (in Cyprus, Malta, Greece, Austria and Spain, more than 50 % of women …
… learning opportunities since 2015 are observed in Sweden, Malta and Ireland. For more on training activities to improve … men in using the internet to search for a job in Sweden, Malta, Slovakia, Croatia and France. Participation in online …
… at least 40 % of each gender. The parliaments of Croatia, Malta and Hungary have less than 20 % women members. Several … least 40 % of senior ministers of each gender). In 2020, Malta, Lithuania and Cyprus each had only one woman among …
… of at least 1 point were registered in Bulgaria (+ 1.8), Malta (+ 1.3) and Croatia (+ 1.2), while the score fell in … Estonia, Ireland, France, Croatia, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland and Slovakia), while the situation has … have registered either an increase (Bulgaria, Croatia, Malta and Romania) or a drop (Greece) of at least 1 point …
… five countries with the highest gender employment gaps (Malta, Greece, Italy, Romania and Hungary) remain below the … employment rate exceeds the EU target of 75 %. [3] Only Malta achieved an employment rate higher than 75 %, but most …
… high contribution to gender equality progress in Malta (+ 40 % ), Belgium (+ 34 % ) and France (+ 18 % ) … to progress in Bulgaria (+ 54 % ), Sweden (+ 33 % ) and Malta (+ 33 % ) and made a negative contribution in Denmark …