… of gender statistics Gender statistics aim to ‘reflect differences and inequalities in the situation of women and … poverty have traditionally used the concept of household income to measure the distribution of resources. This is based on a gender-biased assumption that income is equally distributed within the household and …
… for gender mainstreaming, gender analysis identifies the differences between and among women and men in terms of their … Commission defines gender analysis as ‘the study of differences in the conditions, needs, participation rates, … it to age, bodily ability, ethnicity, migration status, income, etc.); define the differences between women and men …
… also clear evidence that a heavy dependence on a father’s income in many families increases the risk of poverty and … or partners are out of the labour market or earn very low income. Women with children have a relatively low employment …
… creates the conditions for social inclusion by providing income and entry to the social security systems is the … her own work. Part-time work also has an impact on the income or future income deriving from the transfer systems, such as pension, …
… and inadequate housing; and unsafe environments. Gender differences and inequalities between women and men are a … Women are less likely to secure a decent individual income through employment and they have a lower employment … women’s poverty and child poverty, inadequate child income support is also a crucial factor for many women. Poor …
… different policies can be seen in increased hours worked, income earned or labour force participation rates for women. … it follows that the underlying conditions for gender differences in pensions would cease to exist. In this sense, … to labour market policies and reforms. Indeed, taxation of income from labour and government spending on social welfare …