… differently and the impact of security policies is not equal across different groups. A gender analysis of the EU’s … and cybercrime, reveals important gender differences. For example, women are typically understood as passive … women’s full and effective participation in andequalopportunitiesfor leadership at all levels of decision-making …
… multidimensional. It goes beyond a basic lack of resources for survival and extends to the deprivation of civil, social and cultural activities, as well as opportunitiesfor political engagement and social mobility . … produce a set of persistent gender gaps hampering women’s equal participation in this field. The gaps include areas …
… of view, there are significant gaps between womenandmen. For example, women farm holders have significantly smaller … this is mainly due to the lower level of employment opportunitiesand the lower level of education among the … At the macro level, a growing literature finds that asset equality is positively correlated with economic growth. …
… cultural policy is designed and implemented. This is true for several reasons. First of all, cultural rights are human … to the creation of stereotypes that may limit or enable opportunitiesforwomenandmen to act within their cultural … sector, there are several gender gaps hampering women’s equal participation in this field. These are as follows: …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area The Digital Agenda for Europe was established with a view to stimulating … thereby making the Internet a gateway to new ideas andopportunitiesand a driving force for innovation. Women’s … healthcare and financial services. In this light, ensuring equal access to ICT and the Internet is not only a matter of …
… (EU) is one of the world’s largest economies, accounting for more than 20% of global gross domestic product (GDP). … considerably if women’s labour force participation were equal to that of men. Providing women with equal economic opportunitiesand unleashing the full potential of the female …
… of gender in the policy area Education is a catalyst for social change and a condition for the achievement of … and training policy remains crucial in countries where equal access to education is taken as a given, which is the … challenges. This support takes many forms. These include opportunitiesfor Member States to share good practices and …
… availability trends affect womenandmen differently. For instance, blackouts that occur during meal preparation … or emergency travel. insufficient career promotion opportunitiesand mentoring programmes forwomen. Gender gaps … energy for all) are highly relevant for ensuring women’s equal access to energy, as women are considered vulnerable to …
… sexes in terms of prevention, intervention and outcome. For example, gender medicine has made strong advances in … in healthcare is defined as follows: “Equity relates to equal access according to need, regardless of ethnicity, … Ensure women’s full and effective participation andequalopportunitiesfor leadership at all levels of decision-making …
… but the justice system does not equally accommodate women’s andmen’s needs. The due diligence principle holds … other actors in the police and justice system) responsible for taking measures to fight violence against women. … that, despite a wide array of international laws ensuring equal rights forwomenandmen, women’s access to justice is …
… Fund (ESF). Together with the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) and the European Maritime and … women’s exclusion from many local economic opportunitieswomen’s lesser presence in, if not complete … Treaty , which strengthened focus on the achievement of equalopportunities, a dual approach was promoted for …
… and team performance, amateur athletes are not paid for their athletic performances. In addition to amateurs, an … and teamwork. It can also be used to increase opportunitiesfor girls, if local contexts and gender … women’s participation in sports activities attaining equal representation and gender sensitivity in …