… a means for freedom of choice for women and men? Climate change is happening at rapid fire speed. And it’s impacting … when you have the tools and political will to drive change. Gender-sensitive parliaments promote the full … when you have the tools and political will to drive change. In closing, and ahead of the European Elections, we …
… or increased women’s employment all contributed to this change. But we cannot outsource everything to technology – … solve structural issues such as gender norms. Structural change will be needed - as Claudia Goldin, professor of … equality until we also have couple equity”. Structural change also includes the provision of more high-quality and …
… the pace in progress picks up. Taking a closer look at change About Time - unpaid care is still uneven between women … women's employment could have contributed to this change. But technology can only support some change by outsourcing a portion of care duties. Structural …
… Environment is a cross-cutting issue. Environmental change and climate change are increasingly caused by developments taking place … demographics, patterns of production and trade, and rapid technological progress. Gender is considered particularly …
… (EIGE) shows that more women are needed in climate change decision making to respond to climate change … proportion of women and men graduates in scientific and technological fields. In 2009, women represented only 28% of the graduates in technological fields, 26% in transport services and 18% in …
… focus is still given to their capacity to be drivers of change in the fight against climate change. A new report by the European Institute for Gender … huge number, especially environmental sciences rather than technological fields which might be crucial in finding …
… and biodiversity . At EU level environment and climate change, although two separate issues, are increasingly … demographics, patterns of production and trade, and rapid technological progress. Such developments may offer … number of graduates in the natural sciences, while in technological domains they accounted for only 28% of …