… levels. The toolkit can also be an important point of reference for other stakeholders such as non-governmental … 10, 19 and 157 of the TFEU call for equality between women and men. Article 8 of the TFEU explicitly requires the … closing gender gaps in the labour market, achieving equal participation across different sectors of the economy, …
… Analysis of the 2017–2018 WHO HBSC survey shows that girls report … difficulties at least once a week, compared with 34 % of boys. Some reasons for higher rates of mental health problems among girls and young women may be related to permanent concerns over physical …
… such as the those in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) (American … hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Across the EU, women have consistently higher rates of internalising … mental health. Using measures for women’s political participation, economic independence, employment and SRHR to …
… self-perceived health) is a person’s subjective evaluation of their current health status (Lorem et al., 2017). Overall, women tend to report worse health than men (Nesson and … Spain, Cyprus and Portugal, where women’s labour market participation is low (Palència et al., 2014) . Therefore, …
… Women’s representation in corporate leadership is improving, albeit slowly. In 2021, 30 % of board members of the largest publicly listed companies in … companies have no women board members at all. Figure 18. Participationofwomen on the boards of the largest quoted …
… Housework is the most unequally shared of the three most common forms of unpaid care, the other two … and other chronic conditions [1] . About 91 % ofwomen with children spend at least an hour per day on … men, this figure is 1.6 hours. Gender gaps in housework participation are the largest among couples with children, at …
… The absence of updated data on time use has meant continued reliance on … are important to keep in mind as research has shown that participation in social activities contributes to one’s … subdomain, of care activities, measures gender gaps in women’s and men’s involvement in the care and/or education of …
… In a highly digitalised world, women and men need a wide range of knowledge, skills and opportunities, and to keep … physical health (European Commission, 2015a). Figure 12. Participationofwomen and men in formal or non-formal …
… With an overall EU score of 62.7 points, the domain of knowledge [1] has seen almost … and 2019 (Figure 10), with the subdomain of attainment and participation driving that progress. Figure 10. Scores for … is measured by two indicators: the percentages ofwomen and men who are graduates of tertiary-level education …
… Poverty or social exclusion risks were already higher for women than for men in the EU before the pandemic (EIGE, … the group most likely to lose their job in the first half of 2020 (Eurofound, 2021a), given that they are employed in … hospitality, retail, arts and entertainment. The closure of schools and childcare services further limited parents’ …
… Equality Index score for the EU-27 is 68.0 points out of 100 [1] , which is a 0.6-point improvement since the 5th … of this progress is due to outstanding developments in women’s participation in economic and political decision-making in …
… Gender Equality Index score for the EU is 68.0 points out of 100 [1] . This is an improvement of just 0.6 points since … unpaid care during the COVID-19 crisis – particularly by women – has put a spotlight on long-standing gender … in the EU labour market. Progress in the subdomain ofparticipation has slowed, and strong gender segregation in …
… The domain of work [1] is among the domains to have experienced slowest … 2020g). Given the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women in the workforce, the score for 2019 is worrying. … minimal in part because few gains have been made in the participation subdomain. The score increase in this subdomain …