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Gender in sport
(European Institute for Gender Equality, 2016)
Traditionally, sport has been dominated by men, both in terms of participation and governance. Worldwide, women’s participation rates in sporting activities are lower than men’s. Yet over the last 20 years significant ...
Effectiveness of Institutional Mechanisms for the Advancement of Gender Equality: Review of the Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member
(European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE), 2014)
Nearly twenty years ago the 4th World Conference on Wom‑ en held in Beijing (1995) raised the global problem of gen‑ der inequality, which resulted in an international commit‑ ment taken on by almost all UN Member States ...
Good Practices in Gender Mainstreaming
(European Institute for Gender Equality, 2011)
This publication intends to present the EIGE’s approach to collecting, processing and disseminating good practices in gender mainstreaming.
This publication is the result of contributions made by the EIGE’s Thematic ...
Advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations: Report
(European Institute for Gender Equality, 2013)
The current report is the first one to deliver comparable data on the number of women in decision-making positions across major media organisations in the 27 EU Member States and Croatia. Further to this, the report ...
Gender Equality and Climate Change: Report
(European Institute for Gender Equality, 2012)
Climate change is one of the key challenges of our times. Saving the climate for today and for the future generations belongs to one of the European Union priorities. Research shows that climate change affects women and ...
A study of collected narratives on gender perceptions in the 27 EU Member States
(European Institute for Gender Equality, 2013)
The ‘Study of collected narratives on gender perceptions in the 27 EU Member States’ has been commissioned by EIGE with the aim of mapping the persistence of stereotypical gender attitudes and perceptions.
The study has ...