… persecution, are common reasons motivating both womenandmen to migrate and live in other countries. Migration can … risk of gender-based violence, including trafficking for sexual exploitation and forced marriage. While some … womenandmen differently. For instance, women’s assigned roles as caretakers within the family might constitute an …
… policy area of security is not gender-neutral. Womenandmen, and girls and boys experience conflict, insecurity and … and cybercrime, reveals important gender differences. For example, women are typically understood as passive … movements suggests that women have taken up variety of roles : from the traditional role of wives and mothers by …
… multidimensional. It goes beyond a basic lack of resources for survival and extends to the deprivation of civil, social … Gender differences and inequalities between womenandmen are a major feature of social exclusion and poverty . … experienced by women. These are summarised below: Gender roles, gender stereotypes and discrimination compound to …
… of gender in the policy area Education is a catalyst for social change and a condition for the achievement of … teachers in primary and secondary education can reinforce stereotyped gender roles in the classroom. The ‘sticky floor’ and ‘glass …
… area Gender plays a specific role both in the incidence and the prevalence of specific pathologies, as well as in … cultural factors that affect the behaviour of womenandmenand their access to health services. Regarding the health … sexes in terms of prevention, intervention and outcome. For example, gender medicine has made strong advances in …