… their institutional response to combating violence against women together with collecting comprehensive and comparable … a woman because she is a woman and because it affects women disproportionately. Profile Under the supervision of … of contemporary policies and research on violence against women in addition to analytical skills, project management, …
… addressed. Understanding how poor mental health affects women and men, and the role that gender norms and relations … among those over 18 is slightly higher for men than for women. The average score in Europe is 66 points for men and 62 points for women. Women, as well as showing lower levels of mental …
… their current health status (Lorem et al., 2017). Overall, women tend to report worse health than men (Nesson and … and men are more likely than those not in paid work, the unemployed or retirees to rate their health as good or very … employed still leads to better health outcomes than being unemployed. Gender inequalities in employment and working …
… data, even for the most severe forms of violence against women. Of all the indicators used to gauge the extent of this … of a woman as a result of a practice that is harmful to women’ [1] . The challenge is to capture the gendered nature … by men from the neighbourhood. Perpetrators are often unemployed and chronically intoxicated. Women victims appear …
… In a highly digitalised world, women and men need a wide range of knowledge, skills and … them throughout life. Without the right skills, both women and men are likely to end up in poor-quality jobs, to be unemployed or to be underqualified to exploit new career …
… Poverty or social exclusion risks were already higher for women than for men in the EU before the pandemic (EIGE, 2020g). Women were already more likely than men to be in unpaid, … or temporary jobs. The COVID-19 crisis is likely to worsen women’s economic situation, as their over-representation in …
… outcomes. As reasons for unequal health outcomes between women and men vary, this chapter examines the role of social … behaviours and access to care differ between women and men. Gender-biased health research and healthcare … notes that, in countries with greater representation of women and greater gender equity in politics, men’s health …
… good health and healthcare are not enjoyed equally by all women and men. Age, education, migration status, family … to employment status, as well as level of income: 9.9 % of unemployed men and 9.4 % of unemployedwomen reported an unmet need for dental care [4] , …
… or social exclusion. Since then, the total number of women and men at risk of poverty or social exclusion has … achieved them [1] . Across the EU, the difference between women and men at risk of poverty is 1.9 p.p., to the detriment of women, and has not improved since 2010. Given that incomes …