… may cause difficulties. The resource levels (income and/or housing) required to qualify for family … . For instance, in northern European countries, income or housing criteria in practice mean that women have … in order to earn the equivalent of the defined minimum income or to have access to suitable housing. However, …
… and men is still a relevant characteristics of gender differences in education patterns in the EU-28. The current … grown by 2.3 p.p. annually (ISCED 6). Nevertheless, major differences remain in the study fields/subjects selected by … international doctorates, staff, fields of study, income and expenditure as well as descriptive information on …
… due to the interrelations between sex-related biological differences and socio-economic and cultural factors that … the combination of social and biological sources of differences in women’s and men’s health. An understanding of … training and education in the sector. The major gender differences and inequalities within the health policy sectors …
… but also by staff in the police or judicial system (gender differences). Secondary victimisation is rather common, for … in many cases legal aid is granted based on family income, without taking into consideration the fact that the … the fact that not all women have access to family income or have an independent income. Besides fair access to …
… studies, gender is a significant factor in accounting for differences in mobility and travel behaviour. Firstly, … as they have to combine their caring role with their income activities. For example, in most cases, women are … by increased fares, which impacts more on women, whose income is generally lower than men’s. In addition, fares …