Specific subset of social relations uniting women and men as social groups in a particular community, including how power – and access to/control over resources – is distributed between the sexes.
… measures in companies do not tend to be assessed from a gender perspective, and are not always linked to specific gender-equality objectives. This is particularly the case when national legislation does not require gender-equality planning or monitoring of gender-equality …
… automation and digitalisation, as well as the degree of gender-equality engagement in the company. The uptake of … of parental leave. They are even less likely to collect gender-segregated data. The daunting task of collecting and … and create resistance in organisations. Yet collecting gender-disaggregated data on the use of a measure is crucial …
… the decision to improve work-life balance and initiate gender mainstreaming came from the company leadership. To … family situations, for example, working parents of either gender, carers, parents of children with special needs, and … in this process from early on. Example: Understanding the gender gap - Gender diversity in action AON Ireland The AON …
… leave (duration and compensation) National initiatives on gender mainstreaming and gender equality Initiatives to encourage women’s … public. In the ICT sector this relates in particular to gender stereotypes regarding women in the profession. Women …
… a report on the use of digital technologies to promote gender equality. The report focuses on the social and … participation of young women and men and analyses the gender-related risks of digitalisation for girls and boys. … and risks presented by digital technologies to promote gender equality among young people in the EU. The research …