… especially among girls (WHO, 2016, 2017), with parental income levels a key determinant of access to sports for … responsibilities assigned to women), women’s lower income and gender norms surrounding motherhood all contribute … education, pointing to the ways in which gender and class differences shape access to cultural and recreational …
… more than 40 % of the total disposable household income (12 % of women, compared with 9 % of men). The gender … (T2020_50). [2] Eurostat, European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) (ilc_mdho01). [3] …
… gender inequalities persist in pay, monthly earnings and income. The EU focuses primarily on the gender pay gap, … women’s and men’s employment opportunities. In addition to income from pensions, it looks at investments and other … has increased in 17 Member States, while the gender gap in income has gone up in 19 countries, leading to an overall …
… by more than 1 p.p. since 2014 (Figure 6). The gender differences in FTE employment rates are particularly high … others remained ‘trapped in host countries … with no income or place to go’ (ILO, 2020b). The employment situation … However, lone parents must often rely only on their own income to provide for their children, and women in particular …
… since 2010. Closing gender gaps in monthly earnings and income from pensions, investments and other benefits is … has increased in 17 Member States, while the gender gap in income has gone up in 19 Member States, leading to an overall … a uniform EU legal definition of femicide and significant differences in data collection between the Member States. …
… 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, …
… 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: …
… 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 …