… States are born outside of the EU, and half of them are women and girls. Work, study and reuniting with family … economy, such as domestic work and care work, where human rights abuses are commonplace . Negative media representation of migrant women’s oppression can fuel racism and xenophobia and reinforce …
… This is true for several reasons. First of all, cultural rights are human rights, and as such are the rights of both women and men. Across all areas of culture, human rights are … of gender stereotyping and discrimination. People’s lives are embedded in a cultural context that is structured …
… and a condition for the achievement of fundamental human rights. It increases cognitive and non-cognitive skills, … knowledge and skills throughout their lives. It also makes women and men better equipped to secure steady, well-paid … graduates (ISCED 6: post‑graduate programmes above master’s level) grew at a faster rate than the number of men …
… climate change. Energy plays an essential role in both women’s and men’s lives. However, it has been recently acknowledged … equality in the field of energy can be linked with human rights and social, environmental and economic development. …
… research still shows a pronounced under-representation of women, particularly in the hard sciences and in leadership … organisations. According to the European Commission’s She Figures 2021, women accounted for just 33% of European … equality. In the Parliament, the Committee on Women’sRights and Gender Equality is the principal political body in …
… In addition to amateurs, an increasing number of women and men are choosing sport as a leisure activity, … in terms of participation and governance. Worldwide, women’s participation rates in sporting activities are lower than … and the media is complex as the revenue from broadcasting rights is critical to the commercialisation of sport. Gender …