… jobs. Such a policy exists in all EU Member States and in theNetherlands it is called Ouderschapsverlof. The policy design and eligibility rules vary across the EU …
… and prime ministers and 69 % of government ministers in the EU-28 are men [1] . Across the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union … Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, theNetherlands, Austria, Portugal, Sweden and the United …
… About a third of women who faced sexual harassment in the EU experienced it in the workplace . Some of the sexist behaviour listed in the … France, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, theNetherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, …
… Latvia LT Lithuania LU Luxembourg HU Hungary MT Malta NL Netherlands AT Austria PL Poland PT Portugal RO Romania SI … Labour Force Survey Eurofound European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions EU-SILC … Gender Statistics Database) Footnotes [1] This report uses the abbreviation LGBTQI* as it is the most inclusive umbrella …
… related processes: increased flexibility of work and the emergence of new forms of work. Increases in work flexibility date back to the 1980s, when the introduction of ICT transformed the world of work by …
… Much of the current policy debate about the future of work centres on the increased use of digital … the same risks in others (Greece, France, Croatia, theNetherlands and Slovenia). Figure 42. Percentages of workers …
… full participation of people in social and working life. The internet has been of paramount importance in working … and software skills (Figure 31). Luxembourg, Finland, theNetherlands and Sweden have the highest scores in internet … 10th on the Gender Equality Index, while Finland, theNetherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom and Denmark are in …
… In 2012, the European Commission proposed legislative action to … % of non-executive directors of listed companies, putting the issue at the centre of the policy agenda. Although the … to eight in 2020 (Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Italy, theNetherlands, Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom), while …
… 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 …
… 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 …
… With 74.1 out of 100 points, theNetherlands ranks 5th in the EU on the Gender Equality Index. TheNetherlands’ score is 6.2 points above the EU’s score. Since …
… With a score of 67.9 out of 100, the EU is at least 60 years away from reaching complete gender equality, if we continue at the current pace. The latest Gender Equality Index from the … on company boards. Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Italy, theNetherlands, Finland, Sweden and the UK have almost a third …