… which improved the most since 2010. POWER especially in economic decision making The domain of WORK is the second … critical leadership and solutions to address the climate crisis. Finally, I want to shed some light on the domain of …
… to move forward faster.” Now we all share concerns over economic hardships leading to increased risks of poverty and … explains: “Throughout history, every time there’s a crisis, women are threatened. The astonishing overload of … “We should avoid widening the existing gender gaps. The crisis should facilitate a turning point.” “The pandemic …
… women’s interest, men’s interest, children’s interest, our economic interest, and our social interest that we ensure … given EIGE the opportunity to examined in-depth the socio-economic consequences of the pandemic for women and men. Much … need to direct recovery funds and help get us out of the crisis. The results of this survey will be released during …
… funding bodies have been severely affected by the health, economic and policy impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and are … in providing expertise and solutions to the current crisis, thus increasing a persisting gap in terms of … crisis. The COVID-19 crisis is being followed by major economic turmoil, primarily affecting services in which women …
… this speech at an event on gender equality and the socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic hosted by … equality. Of course, we meet today in the context of a new crisis, which is absorbing all our thoughts. I firmly believe … and keeps women subordinate to men. But it also has an economic price. My Institute has conducted research that …
… literally been working a double shift since the Covid crisis began. And even outside of crisis times, it is this extra work women are doing in the … there are now some worrying signals that the Covid crisis may be pushing more women out of the job market than …
… low as caring is still considered women’s work. Before the crisis, flexible working arrangements such as telework were … impact of the 2008 global financial crisis, and the economic decisions that were made in its wake, as a … this puts women first in line for job losses as the economic fallout of the Covid crisis starts to bite. As we …
… of power, which reflects on gender equality in political, economic and social decision-making. Even though this area … it has been striking that throughout the Covid-19 crisis, women have been largely missing from the … of adequate and affordable care services. Before the crisis hit, 7.7 million women were kept out of the labour …
… already hit by job losses and freezes as a result of the crisis. For example, women make up 59 % of the tourism … women and have gender-balance in decision-making during crisis situations. What is EIGE doing? EIGE is planning to … in the first place. We are planning to look into the economic impacts of Covid-19 from a gender perspective. We …
… exercise to show that women and men didn’t enter this crisis on an equal footing, and that women are therefore … women were kept out of the labour market before the crisis because they were busy working for free, so too are … thing that EU Member States will have to show how their economic recovery plans serve gender equality when applying …
… This study looked into the socio-economic consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic and the impact … unemployment and inactivity; sectors most affected by the crisis; and people most at risk of prolonged unemployment and … Council of the EU. Report: Gender equality and the socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Explore EIGE’s …
… has released new findings on the impact of the coronavirus crisis on gender equality in Europe. From job losses and … gained only half as many jobs as men. This shows that the economic impact of the pandemic is having longer lasting … gender equality, Member States will have to show how their economic recovery plans promote gender equality in order to …