… EU threshold? Yes No Is it covered by the light regime (social and other specific services)? National procedures … law. It may be possible to reserve the contract for social enterprises (Article 77 of the public sector …
… Regional level Social clauses scheme published by Wallonia: … Ordinance No 16/2013 on promoting the reconciliation of work and family life / work–life balance of 31 May 2013 of … Office for Government Procurement report on incorporating social considerations in public procurement of 2018: …
… and adequate, and that bidders are not avoiding their social obligations. This is especially relevant in low-wage … highest gender pay gap) [7] . GRPP also facilitates the social and professional integration of women who suffer from … mainstreaming Integrating a gender perspective in the work (i.e. at the operational level) of public contracting …
… and requires compliance with applicable environmental, social and labour law obligations in the same way as … . Article 21 of Annex I of the financial regulation allows social aspects to be addressed in award criteria , as does … for sheltered workshops, employment programmes or social enterprises. The qualifications and experience of …
… of health-seeking behaviour are shown to be related to social construction and cultural representations of … 2020). Such norms and attitudes are often reinforced at work, particularly in male-dominated sectors, where displays …
… labour market, women’s over-representation in precarious work and the continued difficult articulation between paid … managers, intermediate support from colleagues, a positive social climate, and job rewards and security are protective. … the demands of unpaid care are rarely analysed as a social determinant of mental health. Of 1 522 papers covered …
… and mental health – gender, socioeconomic status, age, social and family network, previous mental health problems … women (M. King et al., 2008). Violence and harassment at work can also result in poor mental health (Eurofound, 2015). … et al., 2020). Younger women, the main users of social media, are disproportionately affected (WHO, 2020f). …
… own potential, cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively and contribute to their community (WHO, … assessment of levels and gender gaps indicates that social determinants of mental health are potentially at play. … further. Generally, research evidence confirms that social exclusion and material deprivation are the strongest …
… are not under individual control. These include income, social status, education, physical environment, social support networks, genetics, health services and … (Marmot et al., 2012).Employment and higher quality of work are linked to bette r health at individual level …
… effect of the other, against the backdrop of significant social and economic disparity, has led to adverse outcomes … follow hand hygiene practices (Baker, 2019), to adhere to social distancing and other public health recommendations, … and those whose physical presence is still required at work (EIGE, 2021c). Most governments in the EU established …
… health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive … Citation: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2021). Model-based … their access to SRHR. In some Member States, women who work as au pairs must be unmarried and without children as a …
… in maintaining good health. It is considered an important social determinant of health (WHO, 2019e). In the EU context, … recognised as a key principle of the European Pillar of Social Rights. In a survey carried out by EIGE, respondents … on its own’, lack of time (‘Could not take time because of work, care for children or for others’) and waiting times. In …