… The EU score in the domain of power [1] has increased by … power domain in 2018 were in Spain (7.4 points) and theNetherlands (7.2 points) (Figure 19). Both have made great … improvement in gender equality in all subdomains, theNetherlands lost ground in the subdomain of social power …
… The domain of time [1] is the third lowest scoring of the six domains comprising the Gender Equality Index and is … 2010, 10 Member States have seen their score decrease (theNetherlands, Finland, the United Kingdom, Luxembourg, …
… The engagement of women and men (aged 15 or older) in formal or non-formal education and training remains low in the EU (17 %) [1] . Nordic countries are clear leaders, with … countries have made significant progress since 2010: theNetherlands, for example, has closed the gap by 9 p.p., while …
… Over the past decade, the shares of women and men graduating from university have … (with the largest gender gap of 8 p.p.), Luxembourg, theNetherlands and Austria (all with gaps below 4.5 p.p.). An …
… With an overall EU score of 63.6 points, the domain of knowledge [1] has remained stagnant since the previous edition of the Gender Equality Index, improving … (– 6.8), Malta (– 5.0), the United Kingdom (– 4.7) and theNetherlands (– 4.2) during 2010–2018. Footnotes [1] The …
… financial resources. With a score of 80.6 points, the domain of money [1] shows very minor improvement … gap in poverty. Greece (– 2.8), Luxembourg (– 1.8) and theNetherlands (– 0.4) show a negative trend over the 8-year … that inequality in income distribution increased. In theNetherlands, gender inequalities in earnings – and …
… Despite being the lowest scoring, the domain of power continues to drive … in Czechia, Croatia, Spain, Latvia, Austria and theNetherlands, and 70–80 % in Germany, Greece, Cyprus, … diminishing gender equality in several Member States (theNetherlands, Finland, Sweden and Denmark). Table 1. Changes …
… The Gender Equality Index score is 67.9 points, showing the … scores have seen the greatest increases in Croatia, theNetherlands and Spain (around 2 points or more), Portugal, … 4.6 and 6.8 points). Czechia, Hungary, Poland and theNetherlands have progressed the least since 2010 (by less …
… Analysis of European Islamophobia: France, UK, Germany, Netherlands and Sweden. UCLA J. Islamic & Near EL, 16 , 29. Adams, A. (2020). The Gender Wage Gap on an Online Labour Market: The Cost of … proposed by Argentina, Chile, Finland, France, Indonesia, Netherlands, Rwanda, Singapore and Zambia . Paper presented …
… Main findings The EU keeps moving towards gender equality at a snail’s pace. While the Gender Equality Index score for the EU rose from … Member States such as Luxembourg, Lithuania, Bulgaria, theNetherlands, Malta and Sweden. In 2017 the EU-28 gender gap …
… Greater autonomy in setting work-time schedules — for some The average weekly working hours of employees in the EU are … in setting their own working hours (Figure 61). In theNetherlands, more women than men in the public sector had … In 2017, this was particularly the case in Belgium, theNetherlands, Austria, Luxembourg, Germany and the United …
… structures have changed drastically in recent decades. The male breadwinner model is no longer pre-eminent, … in certain Member States such as Malta (+ 20 p.p.), theNetherlands (+ 16 p.p.), Portugal (+ 14 p.p.), Lithuania … State level, this situation affects 20 % of women in theNetherlands, 18 % in the United Kingdom, 16 % in Austria and …
… conditions may help or hinder gender equality The increase in female employment rates, coupled with the decline of the male breadwinner family model, have … largest care gaps are found in Austria (36 months) and theNetherlands (33.2 months). This highlights a clear lack of …
… Across the EU, women and men report similar level of access to … needs were higher for certain population groups in the EU-28 in 2017 (Figure 31), especially lone mothers and … the more affluent. Research from Member States such as theNetherlands and Luxembourg suggests the trend of smoking is …
… A baby girl born in the EU in 2017 can expect to live to the age of 84, compared to 78 years for a baby boy. While the … and men’s health (– 8.1 p.p.). This was followed by theNetherlands (–5.7 p.p. for women, – 2.6 p.p. for men). Six …
… in women’s and men’s use of time are reflected by the overall downward score for this domain. Not only was the … leisure activities in Denmark, Finland, Sweden and theNetherlands, with at least 20 % engaging in charitable activities in Sweden, theNetherlands and Slovenia. …
… With a score of 80.4 points in 2017, the domain of money showed continuing improvement from 2005 (73.9 points). This rating places the domain of money second only to health in surpassing … (– 4.8 points), Lithuania (– 4.3), Bulgaria (– 3.4), theNetherlands (– 1.9), Malta (– 1.4) and Sweden (– 1.2). The …
… In 2017, the FTE employment rate in the EU was 41 % for women and 57 % … in Greece (31 %) and Italy (31 %), as well as Spain, theNetherlands, Belgium, Croatia and Malta (Figure 11). Figure … between 2015 and 2017 in Denmark, Luxembourg, Malta, theNetherlands and Slovenia, they also narrowed (by at least …