Gender inequalities: the integrated approach to the gender dimension in Europe |
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Authors: | Marisa Ferrari Occhionero |
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Affiliation: | University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’ , Italy |
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Abstract: | Despite the increase in, and focus on, gender equality in European debate – along with a substantial amount of policy initiatives and legal regulations – gender equality in the workplace and in careers is still some way off. In order to see the magnitude of the gap between women and men in European countries we have considered some significant domains such as the economy (employment structure and occupational segregation), education (educational attainment) and politics (political empowerment). The article aims to present data demonstrating that the employment structure in the EU, even in those countries where women have achieved high employment rates, still suffers from segregation, both ‘horizontally’ and ‘vertically’; and to single out some ‘weak signals’ but with a strong potential for social change and some indicators for social alternatives for the future. |
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Keywords: | inequality gender Europe occupation politics |
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