… and finance) where women are less represented than men. Social isolation and lower labour market participation can … limited knowledge of the local language and lack of social networks make migrant women particularly vulnerable to … the interconnectedness of the internal and external aspects of migration, the pact ‘will deliver a more …
… is prevalent in situations of armed conflict . In times of social and political unrest, women and girls are particularly … more sophisticated in the way they use the internet and social media to engage and recruit women and men, in … wide range of issues, covering both military and civilian aspects of the operations. The underlying data set is not, …
… focused on enhancing women’s equality, empowerment and social inclusion, its development is now seen to make good … and training gaps lack of contacts and access to social support and networking education and occupational … ‘double burden’ (work and family obligations) and other social obligations may lead them to experience more isolation …
… and other self-employed men, they are not entitled to social security in their own right and often do not hold … and the development of activities related to healthcare, social integration and tourism. Furthermore, the … (Article 13) public health (Article 168(1)) and economic social and territorial cohesion (Articles 174 to 178). The …
… entertainment, media and e-culture platforms. Gender aspects are relevant both in relation to the broad definition of culture as a ‘social construction’ and to the way in which cultural policy … and differ in time and place. Gender is a cultural and social construction, defined by the power relations between …
… climate change from a gender equality perspective, various aspects should be taken into account. One consideration … strategies Climate change is a complex environmental and social issue, affecting a world that is characterised by, and … women-headed households due to gender gaps in income and social and economic resources. Women and men living in Europe …
… need to adequately explore and address the combination of social and biological sources of differences in women’s and … affect men exclusively. Besides biological factors, social norms also affect the health status of women and men … recovery. This is due to the interrelation of biological aspects, psychological and cultural behaviour (related to …
… when the husband or male partner is at sea). All the above aspects are also reflected in the decision-making role women … This status, when available, gives women access to social benefits which in turn provide cover during maternity leave, pension rights, training and many other social benefits. However, this status is not yet available to …
… (namely time and monetary costs) to fulfil their economic, social and domestic roles. The costs of unreliable and … road transport workers The Commission plans to adopt a Social Code addressed to mobile workers and employers to make … for both women and men to be equally active in all aspects of transport. Furthermore, it pledges greater …