Any act or behaviour which causes economic harm to an individual. Economic violence can take the form of, for example, property damage, restricting access to financial resources, education or the labour market, or not complying with economic responsibilities, such as alimony.
… sex, excessive use of harmful substances, extreme sports, violence, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, is … 2015). Lower values on the gender empowerment measure [8] ‘economic and political participation, and power over economic resources’ and higher unemployment rates are linked …
… The domain of violence cannot be updated regularly because of the serious … prevalence data, even for the most severe forms of violence against women. Of all the indicators used to gauge … reporting. This includes not recognising psychological and economic abuse as a type of gender-based violence, or …
… including mental health and exposure to gender-based violence. Among the pandemic’s more obvious effects on public … of significant health risks, psychological distress and, economic uncertainty – including large-scale job losses – and …
… after the pandemic is controlled. The restrictions and economic uncertainties resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic … have given rise to a ‘shadow pandemic’ of gender-based violence; in particular, there has been a surge in intimate … Forced cohabitation brought about by lockdowns and economic and labour instability are considered stressors …
… to varying national responses to gender inequalities in economic and political decision-making. With COVID-19 … participation in the labour market, and thus on their economic independence and empowerment. Not only has COVID-19 … and central Europe particularly affected. Domain of violence Regular updates to the domain of violence are a …
… and other factors, such as age, education, ethnicity, economic status, sexual orientation or disability, influence … for unmet health needs in 2019, any pandemic-related economic crisis and unemployment could be expected to … et al., 2017; Patel et al., 2018). Preventing all types of violence against women is among the most effective and …
… human health and lives has grown, the intertwined social, economic and health dimensions of our lives have come into … affecting people’s health relate to their social and economic situation and socioeconomic inequalities are … Others can be detrimental, for example gender-based violence or gender inequalities in accessing medical …
… Violence against women is one of the most pervasive crimes of … many forms, including physical, sexual, psychological and economic. It can occur among intimate partners, in broader … can increase women’s vulnerability to gender-based violence. Freedom from violence and stereotyping is a key …
… in key decision-making positions in major political, economic and social institutions, the EU is only halfway … life, discriminatory employment practices and gender-based violence. Concerns are also mounting over rampant online … their attention to women’s representation in political and economic decision-making [1] . The European Commission …
… We are living not just a public health crisis, but also an economic and social crisis. Employment and working conditions … time, power and health. It also addresses the spike in violence against women and how the most disadvantaged and …
… self-promotion – Working paper 26345’, National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019, revised June 2020 ( … can be acceptable, for example if survivors of sexual violence are speaking. However, more often than not it is …
… than men and disproportionately subject to gender-based violence [1] . Sexist attitudes, practices and behaviour … Conditions of Employment of Other Servants of the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community ( …
… in society MS Member State OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development p.p. percentage … technology, engineering and mathematics WAVE Women Against Violence Europe WHO World Health Organization WiD Women in …
… often lack assessments of their broader social, economic and political implications, especially from a gender … (2) ways in which digital technologies may enable violence against women in the context of work and (3) the …
… of platform workers; discrimination, harassment and violence at work; access of platform workers to social … about the prevalence of sexual harassment and gender-based violence in certain types of platform work, such as … focusing on micro tasks. [4] The scope of the new ILO Violence and Harassment Convention No 190 is considerably …
… and challenges across Member States in relation to economic growth, productivity and employment (see … economy (Figure 27), which is vital for sustainable economic growth. The best performing Member States in the … (EIGE, 2019a). The broader consequences of gender-based violence enabled by technology are discussed in …