… risk prevention and management and sustainable urban mobility 38 Energy efficiency and demonstration projects in … other transport modes 0 % Policy objective 4: A more social and inclusive Europe implementing the European Pillar of Social Rights 121 Infrastructure for early childhood …
… in a way that is gender sensitive In a contract for mobility services, the subject matter could explicitly refer … use of public transport. If a contract for construction of social housing also includes architectural design services, …
… For example, in a contract to support cycling or other mobility services, women and men may have different patterns … (e.g. gender equality bodies, gender experts, NGOs, social enterprises)? Does the market have the ability to take …
… health, well-being, security, knowledge and education, mobility, time, etc.) and in their exercise of fundamental rights (civil, social and political) on the basis of their sex or because of … in the context of the project or activity. As a measure of social change and the performance/effectiveness of projects, …
… Policy objective 3 A more connected Europe by enhancing mobility and regional ICT connectivity i. Enhancing digital … modernised tram and metro lines Policy objective 4 A more social Europe implementing the European Pillar of Social Rights i. Enhancing the effectiveness of labour …
… policy objective 4 Policy objective 4 of the CPR (‘A more social Europe — implementing the European Pillar of Social Rights’), for example, contains an extensive list of … infrastructure based on an assessment of women’s and men’s mobility needs. Policy objective 3 A more connected Europe …
… health, well-being, security, knowledge and education, mobility, time, etc.) and their exercise of fundamental rights (civil, social and political) affect the intervention because of the … sphere of life; addresses women’s and men’s economic and social conditions (e.g. the gendered effects of the economic …
… health, well-being, security, knowledge and education, mobility, time, etc.) and their exercise of fundamental rights (civil, social and political). [1] General questions to ask: What … women and men being targeted for self-employment and the social economy? Is there a need for more tailor-made …
… (a) urban and other public authorities; (b) economic and social partners; (c) relevant bodies representing civil … partners, and bodies responsible for promoting social inclusion, fundamental rights, rights of persons with … and the transition to employment and to enhance workers’ mobility. The ESF+ should promote women's participation in …
… a greener, low-carbon Europe; a more connected Europe – mobility and regional ICT connectivity; a more social Europe – implementing the European Pillar of Social Rights; a Europe closer to its citizens – the …
… power, health, well-being, security, knowledge-education, mobility, time, and so on) and in their exercise of fundamental rights (civil, social and political rights) on the basis of their sex or … and men, according to age, ethnicity, education level, social class, validity, and other diversity criteria. …
… transfer income and subsidies, taxes, charges, pay, social life, leisure time, participation? How will this … safety (violence, crime rates, bullying and harassment), mobility (transport), innovation (technology and …
… taxation of income from labour and government spending on social welfare benefits have similar effects on labour … A growth-friendly tax structure could go hand-in-hand with social equity if tax reforms are adequately designed. Fiscal … from the labour market. High labour taxes (including social security contributions) can reduce the incentives …