… is institutionalised. It also correlates with the economic situation in the specific country. Gender-equality … at the top of funding priorities, especially in times of economic downturn. It is common that participants attend …
… when existing gender inequalities in women’s and men’s economic, political and social position are not taken into … and they may even strengthen social, cultural or economic gender inequalities. If these different gender …
… different dimensions. The aim is to assess the potential economic, social and environmental consequences that proposed … regulatory or other policy proposals which have an economic, social and/or environmental impact and which are … impact assessment is proportionate to the potential broad economic, social and environmental impacts of the proposed …
… systems are related to gender equality. Making an “Economic Case” for gender equality, Smith and Bettio (2008) … IMF and the World Bank Group (2014) in a common paper link economic growth to gender equality. A shrinking labour force has negative impacts on economic growth. According to these international …
… – while men generally lead committees dealing with ‘hard’ economic and internal topics – budgetary and financial policies, economic development and trade, home affairs, defence and … Food Security, Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, Economic and Monetary Affairs, and International Trade), only …
… 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, … gender inequalities between women and men are expressed in economic terms, but it also shows how welfare systems help to …
… a fundamental EU value, an EU objective and a driver for economic growth. Gender equality means that women and men … individual potential – by contributing to their country’s economic and social development, and benefitting from their …