… is prevalent in situations of armed conflict . In times of social and political unrest, women and girls are particularly … more sophisticated in the way they use the internet and social media to engage and recruit women and men, in … % of those were men. In certain sectors, such as domestic work, the victims are predominantly women. In the case of …
… are also important as farmers. In addition to paid farm work, women still assume the main share of unpaid … and other self-employed men, they are not entitled to social security in their own right and often do not hold … and the development of activities related to healthcare, social integration and tourism. Furthermore, the …
… economic growth while at the same time addressing social challenges through information and communications … Internet means: increased efficiency/productivity in their work and businesses; improved access to markets to sell and … boost in the EU of EUR 9 billion. In terms of addressing social challenges, access to modern ICT and the Internet …
… the effects can be seen in increased numbers starting work. The evidence is consistent with the theory that the … 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 …
… of gender in the policy area Education is a catalyst for social change and a condition for the achievement of … secure steady, well-paid jobs and thus combat the risks of social exclusion. Furthermore, education can better prepare … adults. Boys are significantly more likely to expect to work in science, technology, engineering and mathematics …
… stable. The slow tempo of changes in the sharing of unpaid work represents a serious constraint for women’s equal access … women and men to participate more actively in all areas of social life. In particular, flexible working arrangements can … Commission launched a first stage consultation with EU social partner organisations on how to improve work–life …
… in the field of energy can be linked with human rights and social, environmental and economic development. From a gender … needs. Women spend more time than men in unpaid household work. This means that women spend more time at home and are … women’s right to equality and represent a significant social achievement. Yet this potential is blocked by …
… law system is based on the principle of recognising paid work. However, this system does not take into account … are also discriminated against due to their economic and social status According to the Council of Europe, belonging … barriers that discriminate against women Cultural and social expectations and values may prevent women from seeking …
… the European Union (EU) devotes 5 articles to “economic, social and territorial cohesion” (Articles 174 – 178). The policy aims to reduce the economic, social and territorial disparities between EU regions by … for only 20% of the workforce in these sectors and tend to work in lower-qualified and lower-paid jobs. However, if …
… in R & I are not limited to positions, working time or work contracts, but are also evident in R & I outputs like … economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion. To this end, it was stipulated that by 2010 … gender, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, social diversity, disability, age and sexual orientation, and …
… (namely time and monetary costs) to fulfil their economic, social and domestic roles. The costs of unreliable and … system does not enable them to travel to and from work in time to also meet their domestic family care … road transport workers The Commission plans to adopt a Social Code addressed to mobile workers and employers to make …