… governments who expect that high rates of entrepreneurial activity will create sustainable jobs. Self-employment, also … and financially supporting the start-up of business activity by women. European Commission In 2008, three lines … campaigns [to] reduce the gender gap in entrepreneurship activity by: 1. Designing appropriate responses to gaps and …
… the Europe 2020 headline target of reaching an employment rate of 75% of the population aged 20 – 64. Predominantly … 22% of total employment in the EU-28, but the employment rate in these areas is lower than in other types of regions. … statistics as salaried workers carrying out an economic activity. Under-representation of women in farm ownership and …
… the labour force participation and raising the employment rate of women is paramount to meeting the Europe 2020 … tackle gender gaps, particularly in terms of pay, economic activity, career prospects, and therefore pensions, and to …
… childhood and adolescence, boys present a higher mortality rate due to behaviour-generated causes (suicide, drug abuse, … other sectors. This tendency, which is related to the high rate of women’s employment and the gender pay gap, is …
… has stagnated, although the compound annual growth rate of the number of women researchers between 2010 and 2018 … for men, whereas in the HES the compound annual growth rate amounted to only 2.8 % for women and 0.9% for men. The R …
… workforce stood at 56%, compared to a participation rate of 46% in the EU economy as a whole. Furthermore, … potential for the development of entrepreneurial activity, especially because most tourism businesses are … in a country, but lack knowledge on how to transform this activity into a profitable business. Supporting them in …
… or cycling) than men, not only because of their lower rate of motorisation, but mostly because they pay more … than women. Among men car drivers and motorcyclists, the rate of those already punished for speeding is higher by 10 …
… On average in the EU-27, the early school leaving rate is 15.3% for young men and 11.6% for young women, with … people aged 15 – 24, between 2008 and 2014, the employment rate for men declined by around 5.9%, while that for women declined by 3.8% (in 2014, the rate was 30.5% for women and 34.2% for men). Similar trends …