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.
… this speech at an event on gender equality and the socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic hosted by … out of the pandemic, was that of the spikes in domestic violence, which were happing in countries across the globe. … and keeps women subordinate to men. But it also has an economic price. My Institute has conducted research that …
… emphasised the need to put gender equality at the heart of economic recovery and outlined ways EIGE will support this. … in multiple ways: We are examining the social and economic impact of the pandemic and releasing findings on a regular basis, We have looked at how violence against women spiked during lockdowns, and have …
… (EIGE) has estimated that the cost of gender-based violence across the EU is €366 billion a year. Violence against women makes up 79 % of this cost, amounting … %), followed by criminal justice services (21 %) and lost economic output (14 %). Other costs can include civil justice …
… job losses and reduced working hours to spikes in domestic violence and overwhelmed counsellors, the effects of the … 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 …
… Spikes in domestic violence reports during Covid-19 lockdowns have been a sad … partner violence as: “physical, sexual, psychological or economicviolence that occurs between former or current … However, data for the number of women victims of economic intimate partner violence (see Figure 1) is …
… with abusers. Several countries saw spikes in domestic violence reports. As lockdowns ease, the European Institute … in times of crisis – be it a pandemic, natural disaster or economic recession. Domestic violence happens … many women have faced physical, sexual, psychological and economicviolence? What was their relationship with the …
… role in contacting the police if they suspect that violence is occurring, especially when the victim is not able … by the virus. Not only for infection rates, but also the economic impacts, the distribution of care work and the extent of domestic violence. It is also time for leaders to recognise and give …
… Equality Strategy 2020 - 2025. Priorities include reducing economic inequalities, creating better work-life balance, combating violence against women, and making sure that important … the EU. Another priority for the coming years is to combat violence against women. At home, in workplaces and on the …
… of individuals and wider society, its contribution to economic growth is largely invisible,” says Virginija … half of migrant women are out of employment. Gender-based violence remains common, with every third woman in the EU affected by physical or sexual violence. Cyber violence is of increasing concern, with 20 % …
… expanded the domain of power. In addition to political and economic power, we are also looking at who is behind the news … time, power and health – and two satellite domains: violence against women and intersecting inequalities. It …
… first legally binding instrument dedicated to combating violence against women. Violence against women is rooted in the unequal power … challenging the unequal division of social, political, and economic power among women and men, and the ways in which …