… of a gender analysis [1] is to identify inequalities and differences between women and men in all their diversity, as … and what resources should be allocated to address these differences. For example, public spaces are used in different … But it also depends on other factors, such as their income levels, their working and childcare arrangements, or …
… demonstrable benefits for target groups? Are there any differences for women and men in the outcomes secured? Were … is participating in which labour market programmes? etc.); Income. Who is paying tax, value added tax and/or fees? Who … the results of the level 2 and 3 mapping. Are there differences in how resources were allocated (used) by women …
… an informal carer EUR 600 a month in cash. Of her monthly income of EUR 2 916, she pays EUR 1 830 for childcare. That … just short of the OECD average [1] of 67 % of household income spent on childcare. As the OECD average is based on … gap, single mothers can pay a higher proportion of their income on childcare. Women represent 92 % of single parents. …
… target group, labour market or project? How might gender differences affect the chances of reaching EU Funds' goals … what changes will occur? Will the unequal distribution of income between women and men change? If so, what changes will … situations change throughout the programme. For example, differences between women and men have been identified in: …
… social and political). [1] General questions to ask: What differences are there between women’s and men’s participation … areas are women or men predominant? What are the differences in women’s and men’s earning levels? Are there significant differences in how many women and men work part-time? Do more …
… and what resources should be allocated to address these differences. Qualitative research is also needed to identify … – in different ways depending on the time of day, their income levels, their work and childcare arrangements, etc. …
… are also important areas for reducing economic differences between women and men. For the EU Funds, gender … to address. A socioeconomic gender analysis identifies the differences and specific needs of women and men. Therefore, … depending on their different characteristics, such as age, income, poverty level, urban/rural location, disability, race …
… location and accessibility should take into account the differences in gender needs. Due to the scope of this … the use of the family car is associated with men’s higher income. This leads to a vicious circle, as women’s … than single people. This reflects the greater needs and (income) possibilities of such families. Couples with …
… is women’s total economic dependency on their partner’s income. The ‘modified breadwinner model’ or ‘one and a half … more likely to report unmet need than men. Such gender differences in assessing whether the care needs of the … relatives, friends or neighbours) was higher among low-income families, with 61 % of families in the poorest …
… systems vary significantly across EU Member States, with differences in the extent of provision, benefits and services … are sorted in descending order. When interpreting the differences among Member States, it is important to take into … accessing formal LTC services, including people with low income, poorly educated people, migrants and ethnic minority …
… either be paid at a certain percentage of previous taxable income, be paid at a low flat rate similar to social … parental leave or which eligibility criteria to apply for income-related benefit. Seven Member States (CY, EL, IE, MT, … of education, occupation and sector of employment. Such differences underline the importance of assessing the impact …
… to preventive healthcare across the EU, notably due to differences between Member States in access requirements for … education and socioeconomic status, people in the highest income quintile are more likely to report being in good health compared to people with the lowest income (OECD, 2017). Socioeconomic status and gender play …
… To better capture the impact of income-generating opportunities for women and men, various income sources, measures and breakdowns in gender gaps in pay … household income if living in the same household. Gender differences in mean equivalised net income are therefore …
… than men, they are also more likely to worry that their income in old age will be insufficient (Eurofound, 2018a). … statistics, in contrast to FTE, do not account for differences in part-time work prevalence between women and …