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.
… the Institute of Health (LIH), the Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) and the National Research Fund … indicators on gender equality in various fields: domestic violence, work, decision-making for women and men, work-life … health. Already, it has created 25 indicators for domestic violence, and 10 for employment. The Observatory is currently …
… and Men (PAIMH); (2) Action Plan to Prevent and Combat Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence (PAVMVD); and … quality policies. The initiative is funded by the European Economic Area (EEA) Grant Funding Mechanism 2014-2020. The … analyse topics related to gender and to intervene in the economic and social spheres, as well as social and political …
… have seen increased awareness and debate on gender-based violence in Swedish universities and research organisations . … the GMA is related to the national sub-goal to end men’s violence against women. According to a survey by the Gender … are: (1) gender-equal division of power and influence; (2) economic gender equality; (3) gender-equal education; (4) …
… 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 …