… victim services; child protection services; health, social work and education services; prosecutors; employers; … that he is not to be housed in same area as the woman Social work Conduct safe and together mapping and protocols …
… Formal education and training refers to lifelong-learning activities that take place in organised settings and are … third type, informal learning, tends to refer to learning activities in our daily lives that are mostly incidental and … for their employment opportunities, involvement in social, leisure and cultural activities (see Chapter 5) and …
… women and men allocate their time for home and paid work activities, as well as for their education and training … at home and in the public domain, including in economic, social and political participation. Overall, the associations … women’s greater opportunities in political, economic and social engagement, leading to increased gender equality in …
… according to their different labour-market structures, social and political systems and demographic circumstances. Understanding how social policies and structures affect gender roles, … and men’s involvement in childcare, by undervaluing the social and economic value of care jobs they can also …
… extended period of time, depend on help with daily living activities and/or [are] in need of some permanent care’ … increases their risk of economic dependency, poverty and social exclusion. In the EU, almost one in every three … work and life duties and needs. The European Pillar of Social Rights endorses everyone’s right to accessible, …
… gender imbalances in the sub-domain of care and domestic activities remained relatively stable between 2005 and 2017 … (with a score of around 70 points), they increased in socialactivities as the score dropped by 2 points to … burden of care and housework not only limits women’s social and personal development or career progression, it is …
… (OECD/EU, 2018). These factors include the physical, social and economic environment, as well as a person’s … with them are considered to be the most important social determinants of health (Sen, Östlin, & George, 2007) … is included in the 20 principles of the European Pillar of Social Rights. This inclusion, along with the right to gender …
… unequal distribution of time spent on caring and housework activities between women and men remains a major hurdle to … their participation in employment and opportunities for social, personal and civic activities, reinforcing gender … in 2017. Under the umbrella of the European Pillar of Social Rights, the proposed directive promotes a gender-equal …
… humanities and arts fields. The European Pillar of Social Rights emphasises quality and inclusive education, … of raising participation rates among adults in learning activities (Council of the European Union, 2011). Footnotes …
… jobs by 2050 (EIGE, 2017a). To achieve this economic and social growth, continuous efforts are needed to move towards a social model that enables both women and men to be earners … and men’s participation in the education, human health and social work sectors. Quality of work is measured by flexible …
… strategy failed the “indication of the financial, social and development character of gender equality issues” … always weaker parts of population are stronger affected by social eruptions. …
… inequalities and promote transversal equality in all its activities. Gender mainstreaming was established as a policy … the principle of equality between women and men in all its activities represents a general aim for the Union’. By … council; ministries (e.g. ministries of labour and social policy or ministries of justice); or departments and …
… of resources. Consequently, it has an impact on the social situation or position of women and men, by either … regulation of environmental quality management of certain activities and facilities, incentives for certain projects, …