… causes physical harm as a result of unlawful physical force. Physical violence can take the form of, among others, … access to financial resources, education or the labour market, or not complying with economic …
… Too few women go out to work in Malta Malta’s female labourforce participation rate is the lowest in the EU: Eurostat … The aim was to increase female participation in the labour market by providing indirect incentives for women to …
… to the services, supplies or works? Which social and labour laws and collective agreements that promote the … Act on Equal Treatment, to following the International Labour Organization’s core criteria in the contract … If through these measures more women join the labourforce, they are likely to find employment and make …
… financial sector stabilisation and structural reforms in labour and product markets. This approach is reflected in the … From a macroeconomic perspective, women’s inclusion in the labour market is relevant in terms of fostering economic … also mitigate the impact of the contraction of the labourforce due to an ageing population, and will stimulate …
… which to build development through e.g. employment in the labour market, higher education, research, innovation and … policy areas encompassed by the Cohesion Policy (e.g. the labour market, education and training). The EU’s strategy on … men, and supporting the development of a higher-skilled labour market across the EU through ESI funding. Applying a …
… employment possibilities. According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) , tourism represents an entry point into the labour market, especially for women, young people, migrant … coalitions to this effect. In 1997, UNWTO launched a task force against child sex tourism, which went on to launch the …