… of trafficking for other forms of exploitation 68% were female. However, women are not only victims of organised … when they execute the orders of the leader or other members of the human trafficking network, as partners in … mainly undertaken by women, such as provision of room and board, preparing food and caring for sick or vulnerable …
… machine operators or assemblers and 33% of managers were female. Gender-based occupational segregation is linked to a … account for 27% of senior government ministers and 27% of members of national parliaments. Large companies across the … that women account for an average of 20.2% of top-level boardmembers in the largest publicly listed companies …
… information to this overall pattern. In general, board data cover scientific commissions, R & D commissions, … On average in the EU Member States, 31.1% of boardmembers were women in 2019, whereas in 2017 they represented … positions among all women academic staff: only 7.6% of all female academic staff are in a Grade A position, whereas …
… eight out of 91) were women. The share of women among boardmembers was 15%. When data were collected, 9 of the 28 … Sports are predominantly divided into ‘male’ and ‘female’ domains and in many sports mixed gender participation …
… less experience and would be less efficient than their female counterparts”. Women’s low representation in … the decision-making process: women make up only 21% of the boardmembers of EU businesses. This gap is even wider in the …