… are less likely to regularly participate in individual and social activities at least 4 times a week or more than men … and helpers, nurses and/or health care assistants and social workers. [3] Here and further on, the term ‘informal … and helpers, nurse and/or health care assistants, or social workers [6] Regular use of the service is defined if …
… Product (GDP) on public works, from building projects to social infrastructure. Imagine the possibilities for positive … responsibility, they should be there to care for big social issues, such as gender equality. “Procurement accounts …
… gender equality gains. Lower wages in turn lead to less social protection, fewer pension entitlements and other social benefits. And women continue to pay the price for this …
… the choice to re-engage with a passion project or attend social activities, while domestic duties are still carried … via web-streaming – you can find out more details on our social media channels. Now - let’s turn to the generation …
… Although we have made progress, inequality remains widespread. And it comes at a price. … remember to recognise them for what they truly are. Ideas. Social constructions. There is nothing inevitable about … They can be overcome. But not easily. Because these social constructions are reinforced by structural policy …
… on pay transparency organised by the European Economic and Social Committee on 5 May 2021. The speech was part of a … should also be better paid. I see a strong role here for social partners to negotiate higher wages for occupations … and men’s incomes, and results in more equal pay. While social policies largely rest with member states, there is …