… Gender equality is a fundamental value of the EU [1] . … independence for women and men, closing the genderpaygap to advance gender balance in decision-making, ending …
… Scheele delivered this keynote speech at the event "Gender diversity & leadership in the Nordics-Baltics", … behind the lack of women in leadership, behind the genderpaygap and behind there being less women in the workforce …
… Scheele delivered this speech at a public hearing on pay transparency organised by the European Economic and … The EU’s founding treaty includes a commitment to end the genderpaygap. Since 1957, we’ve been signed up to the principle that …
… as well as their disproportionate burden of care duties. Gender-sensitive recovery needs to address the genderpaygap by promoting equal share of care responsibilities and by …
… is a serious concern for the EU. Underlying causes of gender inequality in the domain of money are diverse and … accessible because it affects an individual’s ability to pay indirect costs, such as payments for diagnosis and … men to acquire pension rights. Addressing the genderpaygap and introducing binding measures on pay transparency are …
… Platform for Action (BPfA), the leading roadmap for gender equality in all spheres of public and private life. … BPfA in 1995 remain relevant today, including the genderpaygap and women’s disproportionate burden of unpaid care. This …
… Professions and pay The perception that women and men have different skills … engineering and mathematics [1] . Such horizontal gender segregation is partly responsible for the genderpaygap , as fields dominated by men tend to be more highly paid …
… by such care. This positive effect is highly relevant to gender equality, as women are the majority of caregivers, … Forthcoming EIGE research highlights that the gender care gap is the ‘missing link’ in analysis of the genderpaygap and gender inequalities in the labour market …
… the majority of workplaces in the EU labour market, gender differences in the use of ICT at work persist. … were at risk of job loss, compared with 9 % of men. This gap seems to be driven by significant differences in a few … be, at least initially, quite costly and may not always pay off when labour costs are low (Rubery, 2018). This may …