Education
Education is a life-long process and has a crucial role in the economic and social development of Europe. From pre-school to adult education, women and men continue to encounter gender stereotypes and discrimination that can have a profound impact on their educational choices and career paths. Dismantling these barriers would put an end to education segregation by gender.
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This booklet looks at how to mainstream gender equality in sports projects and programmes....
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These examples from the ground are concrete illustrations of ways in which a gender perspective has ...
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This collection is made up of summaries of overviews, case studies, tools and guidelines and other m...
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