… they asked me: why do we still have a problem getting more women in STE(A)M? The response I always give is that we are … on economic and social development and GDP growth … let’s step into our imagination. The year is 2050. You’re all sat … just as much. Attracting more boys to study education, health, welfare, humanities, and the arts should be among our …
… more or less the same conclusion: progress is at a snail’s pace. However, in this year’s edition we see the biggest … at change About Time - unpaid care is still uneven between women and men The gender care gap is shrinking. But not … (STEM) job demands, but the share of men in education, health and welfare (EHW) occupations is frozen. The green …
… # EXPO2015 26 27 September 28, 2015 WORLD CONFERENCE OF WOMEN TWENTY YEARS AFTER BEIJING PAPER WOMEN'S WORLD at Piazza di Lombardia JOB ECONOMY RIGHTS FUTURE … marriage "often a necessity for economic survival family health and violence, education and ignorance, justice and …
… structural barriers, and societal ideas about what women’s work should look like contributed to pushing 7.7 million … now earns significantly more than me. My elderly father’shealth has begun to deteriorate, and there is not adequate …
… EIGE's Director Carlien Scheele delivered this speech in Brussels … or indeed re gressed -- when it comes to equality between women and men in recent history. With all this data, we … of the Covid pandemic, our special focus is of course on health. The moment the pandemic hit, EIGE started gathering …
… in society, which promotes an unequal status for men and women. Femicide is broadly defined as the killing of a woman … etc. This section provides information about EIGE’s research initiatives on femicide. EIGE supports Member … Member States’ law enforcement institutions, judiciary and health organisations to gather sound and comparable data that …
… The increasing use of AI in every aspect of people’s lives requires reflection on its ethical implications and … industry. It recognised the need to increase the number of women trained and employed in this area, as well as the risk … all while providing the latest medical information to health professionals (Jiang et al., 2017). However, medical …
… The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged health systems and affected the health and lives of … men are more likely to die from COVID-19 than infected women (BMJ Global Health, 2020). A similar trend was seen in … largely unaffected (Parmar et al., 2016). However, women’s struggle with work–life balance may have been aggravated by …
… and prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls (E/2013/27-E/CN.6/2013/11), United Nations, … at https://rm.coe.int/168046031c ). (32) Ibid. (33) World Health Organisation (2017), Violence against women (available … 24, No 4, pp. 653-674. (42) Williams, K. R. and Grant, S. R. (2006), ‘Empirically examining the risk of intimate …
… the level of risk and identify the safety needs of women and children, the following elements should inform … jealousy towards a partner; controlling most of a partner’s daily activities; limiting a partner’s access to a phone or … victim (e.g. pregnancy/new birth, depression/ other mental health issues, isolation); the perpetrator (e.g. history of …
… salaried employment. Against this backdrop, interest in women’s entrepreneurship has grown among scholars and policymakers. … of domestic personnel (80%), other services (69%), human health and social work activities (64%), and education (55%). …