… often than in the past; consequently, their graduation rates from these programmes are catching up with those of … general education. At the same time the decrease in men’s participation in and success at higher levels of education is … women and men, especially with reference to their (non-)participation in employment. Generally, in most EU Member …
… Member States. Figures on social inclusion and employment rates, and job quality indicators show that women remain at … of boys and men in the humanities. The participation of women and men is most balanced in … “textbooks must prepare both sexes for effective and equal participation in all areas of life” and “promote gender …
… market. Regardless of the level of education attained, participation in subsequent formal and non-formal learning … States. Sweden and Denmark, for example, had the highest participationrates (35 % and 33 % respectively), while Bulgaria and …
… women, but not men, in the labour market. FTE employment rates of women with children were around 60 % (Figure 12) … weight of care duties on mothers limits their participation in or forces their withdrawal from the labour … and fewer possibilities for employment lead to much lower participation by women in paid work. The gender gaps in FTE …
… and backgrounds. Although the gender gap in labour-market participation has narrowed over the years, the goal of the … structural barriers inhibiting women’s labour-market participation and other inequalities concerning the quality … employment and good working conditions. The sub-domain of participation combines two indicators: the rate of full-time …
… EU (17 %) [1] . Nordic countries are clear leaders, with participationrates higher than 30 % , while Bulgaria and Romania have the lowest participationrates (both 9 % ). Several EU countries have …
… despite a small overall increase since 2010. The highest rates of adult learning in 2019 were among women and men aged … Among women and men approaching or in retirement, learning rates are in single digits. Older people, economically … physical health (European Commission, 2015a). Figure 12. Participation of women and men in formal or non-formal …
… be taken by women, however female and male employment rates meet in the long run, reaching an 80% employment rate … and graduating in STEM subjects. STEM - GDP Increasing the participation of women in STEM subjects will have a strong … and pay gap leads to economic growth Increasing women’s participation in the work force and closing the pay gap …
… minimal in part because few gains have been made in the participation subdomain. The score increase in this subdomain … time The relatively high Index score of 81.3 points in the participation subdomain masks enormous gender gaps across the … and the lowest in the EU. Gender gaps in FTE employment rates also reflect the fact that a higher proportion of women …
… this masks a significant disparity between the employment rates of women (66.5 %) and men (78 %). A gender perspective … share of unpaid care work, which limits their participation in the labour market and the quality of their …
… 73 % in 2018 (Figure 7). Both women’s and men’s employment rates grew, to 67 % and 79 % , respectively, meaning that men … aged 20–64 in employment. The approach to labour market participation in the context of EU2020 is different from that …
… almost entirely driven by increases in the labour market participation of women. Since 2010, the Index participation score has increased by about 0.4 points per … the following changes. The gender gaps in FTE employment rates and duration of working life have reduced slightly. For …
… a lower gap can be a consequence of lower labour market participation of women. 68.2 % of women across the EU are … pay gaps seem to have a connection with labour market participation. Data shows that in Member States with small … gender pay gaps, women aged 20-64 have lower employment rates than men. In Italy, where the gap is 5.0 %, the …
… Increasing women’s participation in the work force and closing the pay gap … market activity and pay, which result in lower employment rates for women, potentially limiting EU growth. Addressing …
… unintentional (Coffield, 2000). The EU goal only refers to participation in formal and non-formal education, as it is … same among women and men aged 50-64 years, despite overall participation in education and training sharply decreasing as … States. Nordic Member States had the highest participationrates in education and training among both women and men and …
… has been made in relation to women’s labour market participation over the past decades, deeply entrenched … States and in most accession countries employment and participationrates for women, even if increasing in the last decades, are …