… N. V., Prince, M., Gorceag, V. I., Trigub, C., and Oram, S. (2013). Risk factors for mental disorders in women survivors of human trafficking: a historical cohort … Housework and Highly Skilled Women’s Labour Force Participation—An Analysis of a Policy Intervention. European …
… Violence against women is one of the most pervasive crimes of our time. It … a foreigner and other life circumstances can increase women’s vulnerability to gender-based violence. Freedom from …
… attainment continues to steadily increase among both young women and men, with women now outpacing men. Gender … science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Participation in adult learning decreases with age, and … Footnotes [1] The Gender Equality Index indicator on women’s and men’sparticipation in education and training measures …
… resources remained, overall, still more restricted for women than for men. According to Eurostat, in the EU in 2019, … particular concern (see Section 3.2). It results in women’s level of economic independence remaining far lower than … food and safe homes, and it indirectly affects social participation and life opportunities, such as sport and …
… support gender balance, the promotion gap between women and men disappeared [2] . 3. Take the pulse of your … gather data to identify bias , such as the following. Do women or men employees receive lower performance evaluations … feedback: Infographic included in the European Commission's recommended online training ‘Unconscious bias: …
… laptops, desktop computers) to work outside the employer’s premises can help to facilitate better work–life balance. … and to contribute to the achievement of equality between women and men in the labour market. The Gender Equality Index … carers or those who face other obstacles to their full participation in the traditional labour market – it is …
… of work is hailed as a promising way to support further participation of women and certain disadvantaged groups in the labour market … practices that restrict worker autonomy can reduce women’sparticipation Platform work can be an opportunity to …
… expectations. This section analyses the differences in participation of women and men in two quite different types of job … in the use of the term. This report adopts Eurofound’s understanding of platform work as a ‘form of employment …
… 10 workplaces in the EU (European Commission, 2016b). Yet women continue to use some digital technologies less … of jobs held by women may well be linked to increased participation of highly qualified women in the labour market … patterns, there are signs that the structure of women’s employment is changing, with high-skilled work increasingly …
… require digital competencies if they are to ensure full participation of people in social and working life. The … EU Digital Scoreboard (Digital Economy and Society Index, Women in Digital (WiD)), the following analysis looks at … equality go hand in hand The WiD Scoreboard monitors women’sparticipation in the digital economy. Its second dimension …
… acquisition across different sectors in order to provide women and men of all ages with opportunities to advance. The European Commission’s Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition promotes this objective … who collaborate to reduce digital skill gaps in civic participation, the labour market and education (European …
… men are more likely to die from COVID-19 than infected women (BMJ Global Health, 2020). A similar trend was seen in … other social factors (Gebhard et al., 2020). For example, women participate less in the labour market, but they work as … largely unaffected (Parmar et al., 2016). However, women’s struggle with work–life balance may have been aggravated by …
… The presence of women in EU national parliaments (both houses) has increased … Estonia has seen a dramatic drop (– 20 p.p.) in women’s representation, from 33 % to 13 %. In 2020, there were … and Italy (26 % to 34 %). Although addressing the unequal participation of women in government is a priority, the …
… and leisure activities carried out outside the home, the participation of working women and men is extremely low in some countries and varies … most childcare responsibilities assigned to women), women’s lower income and gender norms surrounding motherhood all …
… and care responsibilities. This is particularly true for women with children, who are still expected to shoulder a … [7] , which has clear consequences for their participation in the labour market. At the societal level, the employment lost as a result of women’s caring responsibilities leads to a loss of an estimated …