… The European Union is based on the rule of law [1] . This means that every action taken by the EU is … the EU and its Member States [2] . Equality between women and men is recognised by the EU as a fundamental … closing gender gaps in the labour market, achieving equal participation across different sectors of the economy, …
… programmes, a Member State may propose that a coefficient of 40 % be assigned to an area of support marked with an ‘*’. … Support for labour mobility 0 %* 142 Measures to promote women’s labour market participation and reduce gender-based segregation in the …
… potential combinations between the ex ante indications of intervention fields (step 1) and the ex post assessment at … lack of personnel in this field in order to contribute to women’s labour force participation options (operations assumed to have a …
… Equality between women and men is recognised by the EU as a fundamental principle, a core value of the EU and a necessary condition for the achievement of … set to support actions to promote women’s labour market participation and work-life balance, invest in care …
… impact assessment are key to the successful development of the use of GRPP. This is important for identifying obstacles to and … for GRPP, and to progressively increase levels of ambition. Effective monitoring and reporting require clear …
… Various strategies for monitoring of public contracts exist, including periodic review … developed by Emakunde (the Basque Institute for Women) and other departments of the Basque Government … of measures to improve work–life balance and women’s participation in the workplace during the performance of a …
… Article 71 of Directive 2014/24/EU aims to ensure visibility and … in public contracts. This can be a way of increasing women’s participation in public contracting, as research shows that a …
… Award criteria determine the outcome of a tender competition and are a key tool for addressing gender issues in the delivery of public contracts. Under the EU procurement directives and … public buyers have the freedom to define a range of qualitative criteria provided that these are linked to the …
… services than to other fields, while contracts in some of these services can be reserved only for social enterprises … structure of the contract (e.g. that health services for women are delivered in a way that meets their needs). As many … under the light regime. Gender differences in terms ofparticipation in sport and youth services may have a profound …
… Dividing contracts into lots can help to ensure the participationof a wide range of bidders, including SMEs and social enterprises, and potentially including more women-led businesses. It can also facilitate the use of a …
… authorities are free to define the subject matter of their tenders. At the pre-tender stage, you should consider how the purchase may affect women and men differently and address this in the subject … build and management of a sports centre promoting equal participation’). Setting the scope. The subject matter of the …
… Public procurement and the promotion of gender equality are often seen as two separate issues. … Public spending can have different impacts on women and men so, by using data broken down for women and … who have violated national law can be excluded from participation in the tendering procedure. Technical capacity …
… The purpose of grounds for exclusion is to determine whether an operator … not, for example, make sure that they provide equal pay to women and men for equivalent work have an unfair competitive … sex or equality between women and men can be excluded from participation for a period of 3 years, subject to the …
… selection criteria can contribute to GRPP: taking account of specific skills, experience and technical capacity to … gender aspects of the contract; not erecting barriers to participationof ‘non-traditional’ contractors, which may include SMEs, women-owned businesses and social enterprises . An example of …
… or framework. The questions will help you in the decision of whether or not to divide a contract into lots. Do you have … the contract/framework into lots facilitate greater participation/chances of success by the range of organisations above, including women-owned or operated enterprises? If so, this could be a …
… market consultation. Are there differences in the way women and men will use/benefit from the outcome of the contract? If so, have you consulted users in a way … encouraging consortiums/partnerships)? Can greater participationofwomen-led businesses be encouraged in the …