… on the numerous ways in which women, due to specific economic and social processes, may find themselves deprived … and marginalised from participating in activities (economic, social and cultural) that are the norm for other … level Council of Europe Women and men entered the economiccrisis, which began in 2008, on an unequal footing. The …
… in these areas. Participation of women in employment and economic growth is crucial for reaching the EU 2020 strategy … and development of rural areas, both in cultural and economic terms. They contribute to the preservation of a rich … borne out by the continuing financial and economiccrisis. In 2009 the Commission launched a call for a study on …
… access to the labour market and their equal control over economic resources. Gender gap is the term used to describe … hourly wages (gender pay gap). the possibilities for economic independence. [1] The activity rate is the … (3 percentage points), due to the impact of the economiccrisis. Despite the convergence in employment rates, …
… women’s work in some of these sectors, and the widespread economiccrisis in some Member States has led to a growing number of … 2013b] ). Information from the Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF), based on the data …
… of 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 … and society in general. The impact of the financial crisis contributed to making equality issues a low priority …
… jobs, regardless of their education and skills. The economiccrisis in the EU since 2008 has worsened the labour market … are for the total EU population. Following the financial crisis of 2008, the unemployment rate of young people (aged …