… be encouraged to enter professions related to education, health and welfare. To do this, more work needs to be done … online and discourage them from taking a prominent role in public life. For example, around 4 in 10 journalists have … negative ripple effect on many sectors of the economy and public life and drain resources from services for which costs …
… and understand how this situation could evolve without public intervention. On the other hand, the analysis should … the groups that are directly targeted) about what any public intervention should bring. These could be some key … women and men in access to resources (work, money, power, health, well-being, security, knowledge-education, mobility, …
… implies promoting the participation of women in the public sphere (politics, economy, employment, culture, etc.), … resources such as education, employment, careers, health, time, money, power, information, new technologies, …
… income, education, unpaid work, decision-making and health. Actors involved The scope of application of impact … and major projects originating in ministries and other public bodies. Civil servants involved in law drafting at the … ordinance or major project, as long as it has an impact on public resources allocation. This constitutional obligation …
… includes a broad gender mainstreaming obligation for public officials, which has been interpreted as the legal … gender impact assessments are generally performed by public servants in charge of drafting a law or policy. … employment, parenthood/care, education, well-being, health, public services, leisure and decision-making. …
… in the private sector. This shows that political and public pressure can work and it did well to bring change on … are mostly men (women make up 22% of board presidents of public broadcasters in the EU). In the area of research … women and lone mothers have more difficulties to access health and dental services than couples with children. The …