… them are women and girls. Work, study and reuniting with family members, as well as different forms of persecution, … stigmatise them. In the context of restrictive immigration policies, the representation of migrants – and especially … market participation, deskilling and the informal economy; family reunification; international protection; gender-based …
… horizontal gender segregation reconciling work and family life prejudices and stereotypes about women in … also point out that women’s ‘double burden’ (work and family obligations) and other social obligations may lead … entrepreneurs were not sufficiently met. The European policies for women entrepreneurs have therefore pursued first …
… and part-time nature of women’s work; and 3) unremunerated family (mostly women and children) labour. Nevertheless, … working units (AWU). Approximately 91% of this was regular family labour (expressed in persons), where the sole holders … lay down other objectives which are applicable to all EU policies and measures. On that basis, the following are …
… due to long working hours and the paucity or inadequacy of policies to balance work and private life. There are few role … better job quality and working conditions; and stronger policies to promote job creation and demand for labour. The … and digital literacy (e-skills) into lifelong learning policies. The Social Investment Package 2020 (SIP) is the …
… a common market. The EU coordinates economic and fiscal policies, applies a common monetary policy and promotes a … market for women whose labour supply is constrained by family responsibilities. Facilitating the eventual transition … support to low-income households: If taxes are imposed on family income rather than individual income, the tax wedge …
… a comprehensive and systematic approach to gender equality policies in education and training. The Finnish equality … in particular ICT adopting and strengthening sound policies and enforceable legislation for the promotion of … for mainstreaming gender into education and training policies. They are organised according to the most relevant …
… tend to apply to older people who often stay in the family home after their children have left. Women are also … gender stereotypes. the difficulty of achieving a work–family life balance which discourages women from taking on … women’s needs when it comes to establishing climate change policies. set up a toolkit to encourage inclusive …
… is considered particularly relevant in climate protection policies, specifically in the design and implementation of … in the sector. Secondly, to be effective climate policies should consider various gender-related aspects of … and shared responsibility for the well-being of the human family, the greater community of life, and future …
… which does not take into account gender differences. The family law and the civil law system cover a series of … out by women, thus reinforcing the lower value ascribed to family and caring work. Gender equality in the civil law … It calls on the Commission and Member States to review the policies, programmes and resources available for confronting …
… change. Furthermore, it recommends that gender equality policies need to address intersections with other diversity … Increasing the inclusiveness of gender equality policies in this regard also means that efforts should be … the role of a father or an equivalent second parent in the family, thereby promoting gender equality. In the Parliament, …
… because it intertwines with education, health and business policies. European Council Following the Lisbon Treaty which … measures enabling female athletes to reconcile their family and professional sports lives and to promote gender … narrowing the gender pay gap, more equal distribution of family leave and combating violence against women. The …
… households. Despite the fact that transport projects and policies are often considered to equally benefit women and … school, running household errands, taking care of elderly family members, etc.). The lack of availability and limited … stops (often with accompanying dependents and other family members). This means they face higher costs when using …