Necessary part of curricula at all levels of the education system, which would enable both girls and boys, women and men to understand how constructions of masculinities and femininities and models for assigning social roles – which shape our societies – influence their lives, relationships, life choices, career trajectories, etc.
… About half of EU students graduate in two main fields of education. In both of them, the lack of one gender is striking. Almost a quarter of students (24 %) … The reasons behind this segregation largely come down to gender stereotypes that influence subject choices and career …
… of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States Gender segregation is a deeply entrenched feature of education systems and occupations across the EU. It refers to the concentration of one gender in certain fields of education or occupations …
… Still today, gender is a defining factor in the EU labor market that … are not present in others, such as teaching and care work. Gender divisions in the labour market extend to the … of job tasks or income. Further reading EIGE's studies on education EIGE's Economic Benefits of Gender Equality study …
… The study on the economic benefits of gender equality is unique in the EU context. It is the first … to estimate a broad range of macroeconomic benefits of gender equality in several broad policy areas such as education, labour market activity and wages. It also …
… The study on the economic benefits of gender equality is unique in the EU context. It is the first … to estimate a broad range of macroeconomic benefits of gender equality in several broad policy areas such as education, labour market activity and wages. It also …
… Improving gender equality has many positive impacts on individuals and also on society at large. A more gender‑equal EU would have strong, positive GDP impacts … in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education, labour market activity and wages. It also shows …
… STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education will have a positive impact on economic growth in … in STEM subjects. A study from the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) on the ‘economic benefits of gender equality’ puts forth robust new evidence showing the …
… To analyse how gender equality measures can contribute to economic growth in the EU, the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) studied the impacts of reducing gender … STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education, labour market activity and pay. It also considered …
… report is part of EIGE's work on the economic benefits of gender equality in the European Union (EU) . The aim of this … to assess the wider socio-economic impacts of narrowing gender gaps as a result of the implementation of measures to … improving gender equality in several broad areas including education, labour market participation, wages and work-life …