… but not remunerated. As the workplace moved into people’s homes, time spent on cooking and housework increased … of the EU population shifted to telework. The rates of people working from home are higher in households with … work-life balance conflicts, especially for women with young children aged 0-5 years. The situation for lone parents …
… positions is reflected in the failure to recognise people’s diverse needs across public policy in the EU. … EU are men. The digital world can also be more hostile to young women, who are more likely to face online harassment than young men and subsequently hesitate to engage in political …
… into account: 1. Target group The ultimate target group is people, considering both individuals and legal entities. 2. … harming it. Direct impact When regulating or affecting people’s access to resources (grants, jobs, composition of … to promote the employment of certain groups of people (the young, people over a certain age, etc.). Indirect impact When …
… of important impacts. Gender mainstreaming requires that ‘people’ are made visible as potential beneficiaries or final … implies assessing the gender dimensions across groups (youngpeople, older people, migrants, etc.), since women and men …
… increasing (24.5% between 2011 and 2014), the number people working in the sector is increasing annually at a rate … also runs a number of inspirational activities for young women already in science and technology: “Lean in … National Girls Open Day. A wide variety of events offers young women the opportunity to learn about academic life at …
… are aimed primarily at girls aged between 7 and 13 years. Young women of this age group are already digital consumers, … like libraries, schools and museums, DigiPippi provides young girls with an enhanced understanding of technology and … information — policy in context In Denmark, youngpeople’s educational choices are quite gender-segregated: in …
… choices and career aspirations for girls and boys from a young age. The current situation needs to change. It is up to … everyone - parents, peers, teachers and politicians to let youngpeople know that they have both the ability and the …
… Almost one in four people in the EU live at risk of poverty or social exclusion. … and men and also vary across the span of a person’s life. Youngpeople (18-24) make up 10 % of all poor in the EU. While the …
… the subject choices girls and boys make when they are young, which can determine their future career aspirations. … situation in the job market. Special focus will be on people who work less than 10 hours a week, earn a low salary …
… by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). Youngpeople, lone parents, migrants, people with disabilities and … to mobility, accessing transport and buildings. Age: Youngpeople are most affected by poverty and social …
… support diverse and positive role models for children and young adults, and to communicate the advantages of a fairer … and social media was an important factor in reaching youngpeople. For transferability, household chores listed in …