… been maintained jointly by the Institute of Criminology and Legal Policy (University of Helsinki), the National … relative, acquaintance, stranger), demographic variables (gender, age, marital status), the main characteristics of the … to be killed by their ex-partner or current partner that men in Finland and that several of the homicides where the …
… Monitoring progress towards genderequality in the University of Beira Interior … elaboration of sex-disaggregated statistics about teaching and non-teaching staff, and students. Since 2012, Gender … the reproduction of inequalities between women andmen at university level. To this end, a thorough initial …
… leadership positions In 2004, Lund University launched a gender-integrated leadership programme (AKKA). Within this … leadership is understood as something that can be learnt and developed, and that focuses on the individual´s … scholars in Lund University (Sweden) (of which 37 were men). The programme runs over a year with monthly meetings. …
… is in local authorities – the over 11,000 municipalities and 295 districts – that women are most noticeable by their … prize money in order to organise activities to promote genderequality in politics. The problem is at local level … 91% of the 295 administrative districts are governed by menand only 10 % of mayors are women . A couple of studies …
… at European level (38%), rather low nationally (26%) and abysmal locally (only 7.5% of mayors). To counter this, in 2008 the Commission for Citizenship andGenderEquality (CIG) republished a tried and tested training … on exploring and discussing inequalities between women andmen in power-related and decision-making positions. Through …
… 2000, the number of women elected to Croatia’s parliament and local authorities remains at around a quarter or fewer. … one factor that has contributed to a small improvement in gender representation in recent elections, as well as a … the legislation on balanced representation of women andmen,” says the feminist organisation CESI (Centar za …
… led to a steady increase in the number of women elected, and, interestingly, not only in the case of the socialist … The two main political parties have somewhat different gender profiles: after the 2004 general election 43% of … with public opinion. Before its adoption, 58% of adult menand 75% of adult women in Spain supported mandatory …
… houses of the French parliament – the National Assembly and the Senate – have had a ‘Delegation for Women’s Rights and Equal Opportunities for Women andMen’ since 1999, aiming at complementing each other. Their function is to mainstream gender throughout the legislative process. They are …
… are defined as strategies of social manipulation and domination by which a dominant group maintains its power and privilege. They are often used by men to assert themselves over women for instance by treating … Sweden are relatively well-balanced. However the numerical gender balance in politics does not necessarily mean that the …