… networks (Gearing, 2020) and from accessing services, family or friends (Smyth et al., 2021). This constant control … did not share their sexual orientation/identity with their family or are part of a family that rejects their orientation/identity (ILGA Europe, …
… access to SRH. This section looks specifically at family planning and birth control, sexually transmitted … occupation, geographical location, their position within a family, and their access to information and ability to use … and timing of their children. On average, almost 95 % of family planning needs are met among women in the EU, but …
… EU population, non-EU migrant women have less access to family planning and contraception and less access to SRH … and a deficient or a non-existent network of social and family support (Sánchez-López and Limiñana-Gras, 2017). …
… et al., 2016). The report also shows that income and family affluence are a driving factor for healthy eating … affluent households are more likely to share meals with family members and have more access to fruit. Adolescents …
… and data on intentional homicide by an intimate partner or family member provided by Eurostat (Figure 23). In 2018, more than 600 murders of women by an intimate partner or family member/relative were recorded in 14 Member States. The … victims of intentional homicide by an intimate partner or family member/relative by EU Member State (by 100 000 female …
… with 62 % of women, compared with 89 % of men, in this family grouping working full time. The second highest FTE … (Figure 6). Figure 6. FTE employment rates by sex, family composition, age, education level, country of birth …
… report lower levels of mental well-being regardless of family composition, age, income, country of birth and … ‘Rather difficult’ or ‘Very difficult’. [5] UN Database, ‘Family planning indicators’, https://www.un.org/development/desa/pd/data/family-planning-indicators , 2017. [6] At the time of …
… care has been provided largely from within the family. As Chapter 4, on the domain of knowledge, shows, … in women’s own homes (37 %) and to be perpetrated by a family member or a relative (32 %), most often a man. While …
… on an individual’s ability to learn and work, and on family and social life, as well as ramifications for society … prevail, particularly on men’s contraceptive use and unmet family planning needs. SRH data needs to be broader in its …
… role of social constructs, including masculinity and work–family roles. The focus also touches upon other broad causes … of sexuality (sexuality education), ready access to family planning for women, and the full range of SRH services …