… equality in Europe until 2030. This call is designed for people who are: aged between 18-30 years (at the time of … be provided at the event. Timeline 22 April 2024 Call for young participants is launched 30 May 2024 Call closes …
… you a second perspective: PENSIONS . As long as one is young, pensions seem like a distant concern. But we need to … for the higher risk of poverty and social exclusion among people with disabilities. Women with a migrant background …
… should be as diverse as possible. The Forum’s focus is on youngpeople. We want their voices to be heard in sessions, e.g. as … We encourage open, respectful discussion of ideas between people with diverse viewpoints. Please note that our final …
… expert knowledge and leaders to the fresh perspectives of young generations Max 75 minutes livestreamed possible sign … possible sign language interpretation the selection of people is linked to the key thematic strands of the Forum … the chat goal: to facilitate networking, inspire and bring people from different areas together The Pitch opportunity …
… change. “In the Gender Equality Index , we see a shift in young women and young men adopting more sustainable behaviour,” says Katy … generation, there are also big divisions amongst youngpeople. And gender plays a role: the patriarchy is a …
… you want and how you want is a significant motivator for people who have grown tired of the 9-5 rigidity and seek more … motivations to join platform work change depending on age. Young women (aged 16–24) are 9 % more likely than young men to take part in platform work to gain income while …
… of participants were united by the desire to value all people equally. Policymakers, civil society groups, academics … take centre stage when considering the impact of Covid-19. Young women, those with disabilities and those from a migrant …
… women from migrant communities or other minority groups. Young women between the ages of 15-24 years old, were … closures and the shift to online teaching. We saw that young boys are more likely than girls to be affected by early school leaving, and that youngpeople neither in education nor in employment has increased, …