… by shaming men for letting women do the fighting. Women’s participation in militant missions increases fear as it … (women as gatekeepers) and ‘deradicalisation’. Their full participation at all levels of decision-making in the design … for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL) maintained a gender-balanced workforce in 2018, with 53 % of its staff being …
… 22.2% of the European population is living in these areas. Participation of women in employment and economic growth is … areas faces some major obstacles. For example, the unequal participation of women and men in agriculture and rural … Issues of Gender Inequality in the policy area Unequal participation of women and men in agriculture and rural …
… boys; gender and the digital labour market: women’s low participation in the digital labour market and in particular … Gender gaps in the digital labour market Women’s low participation in the digital labour market is a key … retaining them in the sector is also a challenge. Women’s participation in the digital labour market decreases with …
… growth to gender equality, but it is also true that full participation by women in the labour market supports GDP … resources are involved in the production system. Increased participation of women in the labour market will also … that GDP would rise considerably if women’s labour force participation were equal to that of men. Providing women with …
… has been made in relation to women’s labour market participation over the past decades, deeply entrenched … States and in most accession countries employment and participation rates for women, even if increasing in the last … working hours constitute a fundamental difference in their participation in the labour market compared to men. The …
… included in ESF regulations: increasing the sustainable participation and progress of women in employment; combating … programmes. This includes measures for increasing women’s participation in the labour market and reducing gender … for the elderly, as a core strategy to increase women’s participation in the labour market. In terms of the European …
… sport has been dominated by men, both in terms of participation and governance. Worldwide, women’s participation rates in sporting activities are lower than … Nevertheless, a number of practical barriers to women’s participation in sport still exist. Gender inequalities are …
… in the tourism industry. In 2011, the EU-28 women’s participation in the overall tourism workforce stood at 56%, compared to a participation rate of 46% in the EU economy as a whole. … which can support work–life balance. Increasing women’s participation in community life and decision-making. Some …