… abuse even worse, as lockdowns and economic uncertainty leave many women living in continuous fear," said FRA … ‘ Crime, safety and victims’ rights ’ report highlights. Family members or relatives (32%) are most often responsible … vulnerable, as lockdowns and economic uncertainty can leave them trapped at home with abusive partners or …
… worldwide were killed by their intimate partners or other family members. This means that, on average, more than five … or girls are killed every hour by someone in their own family. This needs to change. The international human rights … … Why do we train the police to intervene, and they leave without doing anything? And we are surprised that 8 …
… 47 000 women were killed by intimate partners or other family members worldwide and around 2 600 in Europe. However, … their access to justice, leaving victims of femicide (family members of murdered women) feeling neglected. EIGE’s …
… who are killed die at the hands of an intimate partner or family member. In the EU, more than a fifth of women have … 1, governments should earmark healthy amounts of parental leave for all fathers. In a number of EU Member States, this … it or lose it’ goodies that parents receive if they share leave. These kinds of policies boost the amount of time men …
… 25 years, many EU member states have expanded parental leave for fathers. However, take-up remains extremely low as … telework were frequently used by women to combine work and family life, with little impact on men’s contribution to … that fire violence. It is in no way a threat to the family. I think the chair of the Council of Europe’s expert …
… even though many Member States have expanded parental leave, take-up by men remains very low, as caregiving is … contrast, often work flexibly when there is an increase in family responsibilities that creates challenges for work-life … largest share of those killed by an intimate partner or family member. Yet only a third of women who face violence at …
… 47 000 women were killed by intimate partners or other family members worldwide and around 2 600 in Europe. However, … their access to justice, leaving victims of femicide (family members of murdered women) feeling neglected. This …
… contact with the shelter and by a follow-up when women leave the centre. Data includes a substantial amount of … access to anonymised microdata, e.g. data on person, family, household, workplace or at company level. Data access …
… formally engaged in work but still play an active role in family fishing or aquaculture businesses. They are rarely … security benefits, such as pension rights and maternity leave, would be a major improvement to their lives. The …