… TFEU explicitly requires the EU to eliminate inequalities and promote equality between womenandmen through all of its activities (i.e. to ensure gender …
… I., Manzoor, M., Paulino, E., Steege, R., Thompson, K. and Wuliji, T. on behalf of the Global Health Workforce … of equal pay for equal work or work of equal value between menandwomen through pay transparency and enforcement mechanisms, …
… conditions that they have set out in the tender documents and agreed with the successful bidder. Under Article 70, … of measures for the promotion of equality of womenandmen at work, the increased participation of women in the …
… services by public sector bodies. This means that buyers and suppliers look at the impact of all of the contracted activities related to women’s andmen’s interests and concerns and design and deliver contracts …
… Traditional gender roles place expectations on men to be the sole breadwinner in the family. Gender equality progress and profound changes in the labour market may have given … Men are less likely to seek help for mental health than women [1] . Young men are among the least likely to ask for …
… for those in paid jobs often causes chronic stress and may lead to burnout and depressive symptoms. Workers … . With entrenched gender segregation in the labour market, women’s over-representation in precarious work and the … are likely to have different impacts on womenandmen. For example, women constitute 70 % of the global health …
… diagnostic criteria, such as the those in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition … hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Across the EU, women have consistently higher rates of internalising … anxiety, phobias, and suicidal thoughts and attempts. Men self-report twice as high levels of externalising …
… cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively and contribute to their community (WHO, 2018a). Mental health … addressed. Understanding how poor mental health affects womenandmen, and the role that gender norms and relations play in …
… status of a population (Johnson et al., 2020). On average, women in the EU are expected to live until 84 years of age, which is 5.5 years more than men, at 78.5 years. However, this figure varies substantially … expectancy is often attributed to a combination of biology and modifiable factors, such as risky behaviour, smoking and …
… younger than 25 years to 40 % of those aged between 65 and 74 years. As health limitations increase with age and affect womenandmen differently, any analysis of ill health must consider …
… their current health status (Lorem et al., 2017). Overall, women tend to report worse health than men (Nesson and Robinson, 2019), except on hearing problems and …
… were simultaneously battling a third wave of COVID-19 and aggressively rolling out large-scale vaccination … of SRH services in a crisis. COVID-19 deadlier for men, ‘long COVID’ more likely for women There are considerable variations in how data is …