… budget analysis Gender budget analysis is a key part of gender budgeting [1] . It is the starting point for work to promote gender equality and women’s rights through budgetary policies and processes. It … implementation of gender budgeting. Like transparency, participation is another core principle of good governance. …
… (DE) Council of Europe (2005), Gender Budgeting: Final report of the Group … K., Wingender, P., Clements, B., & Schwartz, G. (2013), Women, Work and the Economy: Macroeconomic gains from gender … for young children with a view to increase female labour participation, strike a work–life balance for working parents …
… de l’homme, Strasbourg. EIGE (2014), «Estimating the costs of gender-based violence in the European Union» (Estimer le … EIGE (2017), Gender Equality Index 2017 — Violence against women: the most brutal manifestation of gender inequality … d’accueil des jeunes enfants en vue d’accroître la participation des femmes au marché du travail, de promouvoir …
… budgeting Gender budgeting supports the implementation of modern standards of public financial management … manner, gender budgeting can contribute to increasing participation in budget processes. This boosts transparency … the implementation of objectives in ways that benefit both women and men in all their diversity. Effectiveness. Gender …
… Equality Index score for the EU rose from 66.2 points (out of 100) in 2015 to 67.4 in 2017, the EU still has a lot of … the situation of LGBTQI* people and Roma and Muslim women in areas where statistics are available. Convergence … and mathematics (STEM) tertiary education. Adult participation in education and training is low in the EU and …
… other stereotyping. Monitor the effectiveness and impact of risk management strategies for diverse groups. Reflect … management process helps to prevent services from exposing women and children to service-generated risks (109). Managing … status, ethnicity and sexual orientation. Victim participation in identifying and rioritising needs is …
… actors; clearly defining the role and responsibilities of each agency and ensuring that these are well understood … acted on and monitored; developing a common understanding of risk assessment aims and objectives among all actors, and … their children; facilitate responses to violence against women and girls that are comprehensive, multidisciplinary, …
… require workers to continuously upskill and keep abreast of new developments during their careers. Lifelong learning is also instrumental in women’s reintegration into the labour market following … unintentional (Coffield, 2000). The EU goal only refers to participation in formal and non-formal education, as it is …
… schedules — for some The average weekly working hours of employees in the EU are on the decline as overall … between 2008 and 2017 (from 41.0 to 40.0 hours). For women, their working week declined by 0.3 hours (or close to … FWAs were introduced to facilitate women’s greater participation in the labour market, and are still closely …
… Women rely more on public infrastructure for work—life … transportation is fundamental to people’s well-being and participation in social and economic activities. The complex interplay between mobility, out-of-home activities, care responsibilities and paid work …
… Rising long-term care needs keenly felt by women The EU is currently experiencing unprecedented demographic changes. The share of population above 65 years old in the EU is expected to … in informal care, which negatively impacts their participation in the labour market, also increases their risk …
… balance has become a modern holy grail. The dizzying speed of change in the world of work, propelled by a digital … life and whether these are equally available to all women and men, and if so, how can they further boost gender … indicators with institutional-level input indicators (e.g. participation in informal care vs availability of care …
… girl born in the EU in 2017 can expect to live to the age of 84, compared to 78 years for a baby boy. While the gender … in Lithuania. The ‘mortality advantage’, the phenomenon ofwomen’s higher life expectancy, is attributed to a series of … employment, housing, health services; different levels ofparticipation in society and different levels of control over …
… Not only does family type determine the overall time that women and men spend caring for their children, grandchildren, … gender inequalities in caring. When different types of families are compared, a distinct difference is observed. … in their country of birth. The gender gap in labour-market participation among Roma people could, to some extent, be due …
… Unrelenting and growing inequalities in women’s and men’s use of time are reflected by the overall downward score for this … (– 1 p.p.) are much smaller, working women’s and men’s participation in this area is extremely low in some Member …
… in the rapidly evolving labour market. Regardless of the level of education attained, participation in subsequent formal and non-formal learning activities ensures women and men keep pace with ever-changing labour-market …