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Gender Equality Index 2023 - Towards a green transition in transport and energy

10 Nov 2023

The COVID-19 pan- umented, showing different consumption pat- demic prompted a global crisis in health and care, terns and carbon emissions between women the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine has pre- and men, the gendered impact of pollution, the cipitated an influx of refugees, mostly women and female face of energy poverty, and the risk of children, and a cost-of-living crisis, while climate. [...] The time domain meas- women’s economic independence; environmental ures gender inequalities in the allocation of time behaviours and attitudes of diverse groups of to care, domestic work and social activities, and is women and men; and gender equality concerns characterised by persistent lack of progress and and opportunities of the digital transition in the growing inequality. [...] (2) Several EU-wide surveys used in the computation of the Index have recently undergone changes, necessitating a study of the possible impact of these changes on the Index and on the interpretation of the corresponding time series. [...] The rise of women in decision-making is a key Progress in the knowledge domain contributes driver of gender equality generally, explaining 15.9 % of the growth in the Gender Equality Index 26 % of improvements in the Index. [...] options of women and men, determine the status of their jobs, drive the gender pay gap, The sub-domain of segregation and quality reinforce gender stereotypes, and perpetuate of work scores 66.2 points, an increase of 2.9 unequal gender power relations in the public points since the last available data.

Authors

EIGE

Pages
196
Published in
Lithuania

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