… positive or negative outcomes for women or men, did this information inform corrective or ‘next stage’ action? … programme’s decision-making? For example, how has basic information been disseminated and made appropriate for a …
… supported by European reference networks Number of health technology joint clinical assessments Number of best … be explained? Are more women than men accessing health technology joint clinical assessments? Are best practices … Available gender-responsive assessment study on health technology Questionnaire results disaggregated between women …
… Feminist Economics, Vol. 8, No 1, p. 26. [2] For more information, see: https://wbg.org.uk/ [3] EIGE (2017), Gender … [4] For more information, see: …
… access to a phone or transport; controlling access to technology and/ or monitoring online behaviour, including … status). All appropriate and available sources of information including the victim, the perpetrator, case files … of both the victim and the perpetrator. Collecting this information provides more precise knowledge about the …
… employment, careers, health, time, money, power, information, new technologies, etc. The impact will be … of the proposal depend mainly on the quality of the information gathered during earlier steps of the gender impact assessment . The more information obtained, the better the estimation of the …
… more value is attributed to responsibility for capital or technology than to responsibility for people. Promoting … job market. It mainly addresses private companies but the information can also be transferred to the public sector in …