… exchange of views with you at quite a relevant moment in time. The EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention and the … with your mandate at GREVIO. Firstly, we consistently use the Istanbul Convention and EU instruments as a benchmark … European level. It also includes data on the availability, use, and quality of support services for victims of …
… violence and intersecting inequalities. For the first time, the Index incorporates EIGE’s survey data on care. This data sheds new light on the domain of time, which has not been updated since 2016 . The time domain … and affordable care services. For example, the use of childcare services has a significant impact on the …
… resilience plans. If there were ever a more significant time to robustly implement a gender perspective, it is in … a gender perspective in the RRF was largely missed this time, it’s not a lost cause for the future. Here are some …
… and care. But, what our evidence has told us, is that the time to revolutionise deep-seated attitudes on unpaid care … under 12 years old. In other words, women dedicate their time more and face vulnerable situations with foregone … that workplaces need to empower both women and men to use flexible work for family responsibilities – so if a child …
… two spaces to grow significantly. Men spent most of their time in the public space, taking part in work and business, … in politics and intellectualism. Women spent most of their time in the private space – they completed domestic tasks … look to some member states for good practices, such as “Use it or lose it” parental leave. In Sweden, the government …
… into context, that’s more or less what you give to a full-time job over the course of a year. And even outside of … of the inequalities we just can’t seem to shift. How much time women are able to give to their jobs, how often they are … of EU Member States, this has been done via various ‘use it or lose it’ goodies that parents receive if they share …
… into context, that’s more or less what you give to a full-time job over the course of a year. Women have quite … of the inequalities we just can’t seem to shift. How much time women are able to give to their jobs, how often they are … of EU Member States, this has been done via various ‘use it or lose it’ goodies that parents receive if they share …
… it into context, is more or less what you give to a full-time job over the course of a year. This unpaid care work … all these hours of unpaid care work can eat into the time you have for a job that pays. And, indeed, what we are … some other worrying developments. In 2021, for the first time in 17 years, the number of economically inactive women …
… public authorities in the EU spend the €2 trillion they use on public procurement each year in a more just and … down the majority of the requests. We look forward to a time when we can hopefully be bigger, and able to accept many … And last, autumn 2022 will also see us host for the first time a new flagship forum , bringing together about 2,000 …
… Index 2020 conference on 29 October 2020. For the first time, we find ourselves presenting the results of the Gender … be put at the centre of Covid-19 response strategies. Only time will show the full effect of the pandemic on gender … society and women’s rights organisations, through the use of smear campaigns and restrictive legislative measures. …
… “We have seen small, steady gains year on year but this time we have a reason for concern. The coronavirus pandemic … cannot afford. More than ever, policymakers will need to use the results of our Index to design inclusive solutions … measures the progress of gender equality in the EU over time. Each year, it gives the EU and its Member States a …
… play an essential part in the well-being of Europeans. We use public service infrastructure every day; it underpins our … for children, older people and persons with disabilities use their time. It also affects their opportunities to take up …