… criteria in practice mean that women have to work full time in order to earn the equivalent of the defined minimum … to have access to suitable housing. However, working full time is particularly difficult for women with child- care … of migrant women and helping Member States to make full use of the possibilities offered by the European Social Fund …
… groups have become more sophisticated in the way they use the internet and social media to engage and recruit women … reasonably comprehensive coverage (by country and through time) are those published by Eurostat (e.g. in relation to … , although there are some retrospective data providing a time series for the combined member nations since 1999. In …
… market concern differences in: employment rate. part-time work. unpaid care and family responsibilities. access to … a third (32%) of employed women across Europe work part-time. Women’s increased activity rates do not translate into … fathers for every 100 mothers in parental leave. Fathers’ use of parental leave is particularly low if parental leave …
… to: water, air and soil quality waste management and the use of chemicals environmental assessment green public … and thus to climate change. For example, women spend more time at home due to care duties, and thus depend on domestic … clean and modern energy services, save both women and men time, reduce accidents and promote better health. However, …
… 2012. About 400,000 people in the EU have a full or part-time job in fishing and fish processing. EU fisheries policy … fisherwomen greater visibility in society. At the same time, it will push national fisheries authorities to … and aquaculture Articles 29 and 50. For the first time, and in accordance with Regulation 2010/41/EU, the EMFF …
… that reinforce gender inequalities: women’s lack of free time due to the unequal distribution of caring … and ESI funds. These are (i) fragmented/insufficient use of the gender mainstreaming approach in ESI funds, and … limitations in terms of physical mobility, resources and time. Women’s networks are therefore generally small, …
… choice of study field, gender division of labour and time constraints, and covert barriers and biases in … purchasing power standard) per capita researcher (in full-time equivalents (FTEs)) is quite different between the … in research processes can lead to innovation, full use of talent, an appeal for scientific careers and an …