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.
… EIGE (2014), «Estimating the costs of gender-based violence in the European Union» (Estimer le coût de la … EIGE (2014), Gender equality and economic independance: part-time work and self-employment — … EIGE (2017), Economic benefits of gender equality in the EU — EU and EU …
… genere — EIGE (2014), Estimating the costs of gender-based violence in the European Union (Stima dei costi della … l’uguaglianza di genere (EIGE) (2014), Gender equality and economic independence: part-time work and self-employment — … europeo per l’uguaglianza di genere (EIGE) (2017), Economic Benefits of Gender Equality in the European Union: …
… de la Igualdad de Género (2017). Gender equality boosts economic growth («La igualdad de género impulsa el … [2] United Nations (1966). International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. New York: UN. Available … 156) (1981/1983), the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women (1993), the Maternity Protection …
… genre. Footnotes [1] EIGE (2017), «Gender equality boosts economic growth» (L’égalité de genre stimule la croissance … /eige.europa.eu/news-and-events/news/gender-equality-boosts-economic-growth [2] Nations unies (1966), «Pacte … (1981/1983), la déclaration sur l’élimination de la violence à l’égard des femmes (1993), la convention sur la …
… Equality Index. Nonetheless, progress in the sub-domain of economic resources (87.7 in 2017, still 2.0 points lower than … known to face significant health inequalities. Domain of violence Data on all forms of violence against women remains … opportunities, thereby increasing the risk of poverty and economic dependency. In households where the youngest child …
… gender equality in employment as well as social and economic well-being for all. Domain of money Recent years … of Member States, but gender equality in financial and economic resources remains elusive, in line with steady … and reproductive health services for Roma women. Domain of violence The limited availability of high-quality EU-wide …
… 2018). These factors include the physical, social and economic environment, as well as a person’s individual … as stereotypical gender norms, experiences of gender-based violence or lack of access to and utilisation of medical …
… to a major waste of highly qualified human resources and economic potential (EIGE, 2018d). Reducing gender segregation … more jobs by 2050 (EIGE, 2017a). To achieve this economic and social growth, continuous efforts are needed to … in vulnerable situations such as victims of gender-based violence (Council of the European Union, 2017). Similarly, …
… five priority areas for action, focusing on equal economic independence and equal pay, equality in decision-making, an end to gender-based violence, and greater gender equality beyond the EU. A number …
… and characterise equally the social life in its political, economic, cultural and social facets. Women and men have … and sports. Women and men feel safe and live free from violence as well as sexist discrimination in the private and …
… and shaping the life of the community in its political, economic, cultural, and social facets. Women and men are … and sports. Women and men feel safe and are not subject to violence or sexist discrimination in either the private or …
… to the success of legislation to combat gender-based violence, for instance. Source : Inter-Parliamentary … attached to the budget bill showing the distribution of economic resources between the sexes (Appendix to the Budget Statement: Distribution of Economic Resources between Women and Men). In recent years, …