… Today, one-in-three people 1 across the EU are unpaid informal carers for family … gaps from widening further,” emphasises Carlien. With a rich pool of more than 40,000 participants, some of … such as from day care centres and schools, compared with men. While women are carrying out the bulk of …
… or equipment is purchased) or may involve external people and organisations (e.g. social housing or a civic … consultation) or informally through conversations with users. Regardless of the approach, it is important to … First, it asks if the product or service has an impact on people; some guiding examples are also given. Second, two …
… distance of housing). Examples of procurement procedures with technical specifications including gender elements In … disadvantaged social groups, such as Roma, women and/or peoplewithdisabilities, such as those aimed at including them in the …
… is good to be here today to mark International Women’s Day with you, and to share with you our latest data on the … the workplace literally merged into one for millions of people. But something that is at the core of what sets apart … for children, as well as for older people, and those withdisabilities. Many people in the EU provide care not just for …
… For example, when gathering and analysing data on ‘young people’ or ‘older people’, these target groups should be … data on key characteristics – sex, race, ethnicity, age, disabilities, etc. – are not available, this should be … group, labour market or project? 3. Consult directly with the target groups Take their views into account when …
… or individuals responsible for promoting gender equality with legal or administrative roles, or sector-specific … inclusion, fundamental rights, the rights of persons withdisabilities, gender equality and non-discrimination Relevant … gender equality, civil society organisations led by peoplewithdisabilities, and civil society organisations …
… SME incubation and spin-offs. This combines with ESF+ measures for: support for the social economy, … integration and re-entry into employment for disadvantaged people; measures to improve access for marginalised groups; …
… provide better work- life balance for parents and peoplewith care responsibilities Please note that these indicators … flexible and high-quality services for people living withdisabilities, including children Increased allocation of …
… employment and the socio-economic integration of young people Support for self-employment and business start-ups … their social inclusion Support for civil society working with marginalised communities, such as the Roma Specific … provisions for older people and persons living withdisabilities. Include the provision of care services within …
… For example, when collecting statistics on ‘young people’ or ‘older people’, make sure that the target group is disaggregated by … statistics in a way that is easy to understand, complete with a statistical glossary and links to further information, …
… approach to gender equality within the EU Funds, in line with treaty obligations. The requirements, laid down … of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons withDisabilities and ensure accessibility in line with its … the main obstacles to business creation, especially among people furthest from the labour market. The ESF+ Regulation …
… such as their age, race, ethnicity, religion, education, disabilities, socioeconomic background and sexual orientation … to equality, non-discrimination and the rights of people’s responsibilities, Austria was able to ensure compliance with EU treaties, Article 7 of th Constitution and national …
… are important for creating equal opportunities for workers with family responsibilities, and preventing pension gaps. A … and good-quality care facilities for children and older people. According to Christine Lagarde, the Managing Director … nationality, religion, sexual preferences orientation and disabilities. Here are some examples of gendered patterns of …