… aged 16–29 years. Sexual harassment by strangers in a public setting is experienced disproportionately by women, … Such worries reduce women’s opportunities for engaging in public life. Most incidents of physical violence and … of physical and sexual violence contact doctors and health services, rather than the police. Data recorded by …
… EU. Though the full effects of the pandemic on people’s health are not clear, they are likely to be far-reaching. By … and men are affected by COVID-19 in terms of infection and health outcomes. It also examines some of the gendered … violence. Among the pandemic’s more obvious effects on publichealth is a drop in life expectancy. In 2020, life …
… reflects the pre-pandemic period, and the subdomain of health behaviour has not been updated because of a lack of … such as physical activity are a key dimension of publichealth, both physical and mental. This is particularly … effectively. A body of evidence shows that legislative and public policies can be effective in changing behaviour (WHO, …
… that the crisis would be short-lived. As the toll on human health and lives has grown, the intertwined social, economic … broad causes of gender inequality, such as economic and public policy factors. Gender inequalities in health status, … networks. Similarly, various structural factors, such as public policies on education, housing, health and the …
… many other aspects of a person’s life. This includes their health. The burden of unpaid care is increasingly regarded as a determinant of health. Policies promoting women’s participation in the … easing their burden of care – such as policies to improve public services or to increase fathers’ access and take-up of …
… affect employees’ performance, sense of belonging, mental health and job satisfaction [2] . Sexist behaviour and … between workplace sexism, sense of belonging, mental health, and job satisfaction among women in male-dominated …
… risk. Technology-based solutions were at the forefront of publichealth strategies to contain the pandemic. Assistive … household, not valued as ‘work’), as well as cutbacks in public spending, which translate into low wages across the …
… the immediate impacts on victims’ mental and physical health, this is also likely to have broader labour market … losing vital income or exposing themselves and others to health risks [8] . Initial evidence suggests that platforms …
… The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged health systems and affected the health and lives of innumerable people, both directly and … a very serious health problem, to agree with restrictive public policy measures adopted in response to it and to …
… period. Although its score of 88 points sees the domain of health [1] ranked the highest of all six domains, progress … United Kingdom. The subdomain measuring equal access to health services had the highest score and showed most rapid … There is a body of evidence showing that legislative and public policies can be effective in changing behaviour (WHO, …
… of only 2.2 points in this domain. The current COVID-19 health crisis has brought new challenges for everybody, … of knowledge. The share of men studying in education, health and welfare, humanities and the arts (and vice versa, … women and discourage them from taking a prominent role in public life. Certain aspects of the digital world have a …
… of the COVID-19 pandemic is a painful reminder that health is one of humans’ most valuable resources, as well as … keeps societies functioning. While the overall level of health and capacity of healthcare in the EU are among the … health equity goals (Wenham et al., 2020). Policies and publichealth systems have not addressed the gendered impacts …