… often in unregulated ways. Thus, they cannot meet the economic criteria for family reunification. Additionally, … or what was frequently referred to as the refugee ‘crisis’, was marked by many lives lost at sea and at the EU … leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life; ensure universal access to sexual …
… 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 …
… sector has shown a degree of resilience during the recent economiccrisis, as the relative decline in self-employment has been … social inclusion, its development is now seen to make good economic sense. Only in recent years has it become clear that …
… 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 …
… of a single market for Member States is at the heart of EU economic and financial policy. All EU Member States form part of the economic and monetary union (EMU), which is an arrangement … to fighting the economic, financial and sovereign debt crisis can be described as a combination of fiscal …
… 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 …