… with gender gaps consistently being to the detriment of womenWomen are consistently disadvantaged compared to men in … gaps increasing with age or presence of children, and women often shouldering financial responsibility for making …
… data in alignment with the minimum requirements of the EU’s victims’ rights directive and the Council of Europe’s Istanbul Convention. This report provides guidance for national data providers that will participate in EIGE’s data collection exercise. …
… for public self-expression, regardless of one’s identity and status. Yet, not everyone is welcome in the … disseminated in a context of anonymity and impunity. Both women and men can be victims of cyber violence. However, evidence shows that women and girls are highly exposed to it. Not only are they …
… recognises the various forms of femicide committed against women and girls as ‘the most severe manifestation of … outputs. This report summarises the results of EIGE’s data collection exercise in the seven pilot countries and …
… for public self-expression, regardless of one’s identity and status. Yet, not everyone is welcome in the … disseminated in a context of anonymity and impunity. Both women and men can be victims of cyber violence. However, evidence shows that women and girls are highly exposed to it. Not only are they …
… compare gender equality progress across various groups of women and men in the EU over time and to understand where … informal childcare, long-term care and housework between women and men. …
… on coercive control and psychological violence against women in EU Member States. The study analyses the causes and … of coercive control and psychological violence against women, assesses the criminalisation of psychological violence … coercive control and psychological violence against women in EU Member States. …
… Sound and comparable data on the gender-related killing of women and girls is central to preventing this crime, through … review . The focus of this report is on the killing of women carried out by men, taking as a starting assumption …