Gender mainstreaming active inclusion policies

The aim of this report therefore is to inform and help develop gender mainstreaming in active inclusion policies. In order to do this, the report at first reviews gender differences and inequalities in the risks of poverty and social exclusion and it provides a close look at the connections between...

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Main Authors: CORSI, Marcella, Lodovici, Manuela Samek, Cipollone, Angela, D'IPPOLITI, Carlo, Sansonetti, Silvia
Other Authors: Marcella Corsi and Manuela Samek Lodovici, in collaboration with: Angela Cipollone, Carlo D’Ippoliti, Silvia Sansonetti, Corsi, Marcella, D'Ippoliti, Carlo
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Language:English
Published: Publications Office of the European Union 2010
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https://doi.org/10.2767/30005
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spelling ftunivromairis:oai:iris.uniroma1.it:11573/912773 2024-02-11T10:05:09+01:00 Gender mainstreaming active inclusion policies CORSI, Marcella Lodovici, Manuela Samek Cipollone, Angela D'IPPOLITI, Carlo Sansonetti, Silvia Marcella Corsi and Manuela Samek Lodovici, in collaboration with: Angela Cipollone, Carlo D’Ippoliti, Silvia Sansonetti Corsi, Marcella Lodovici, Manuela Samek Cipollone, Angela D'Ippoliti, Carlo Sansonetti, Silvia 2010 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11573/912773 https://doi.org/10.2767/30005 eng eng Publications Office of the European Union place:Luxembourg info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/9789279157080 firstpage:1 lastpage:159 numberofpages:159 http://hdl.handle.net/11573/912773 doi:10.2767/30005 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess gender mainstreaming active inclusion European Union info:eu-repo/semantics/book 2010 ftunivromairis https://doi.org/10.2767/30005 2024-01-24T17:52:17Z The aim of this report therefore is to inform and help develop gender mainstreaming in active inclusion policies. In order to do this, the report at first reviews gender differences and inequalities in the risks of poverty and social exclusion and it provides a close look at the connections between active inclusion policies and gender equality strategies (Chapters 2 and 3). It then analyses examples of concrete gender mainstreaming in each of the three pillars of active inclusion, i.e. income support (Chapter 4), labour inclusion (Chapter 5) and access to services (Chapter 6). Under each heading, the report summarises available information on the actual policy developments and looks at the results of the policies in terms of gender equality. Finally, Chapter 7 draws some conclusions. The information in this report is mainly provided by the national experts of the EGGSI network of experts in gender equality, social inclusion, healthcare and long-term care and covers 30 European countries (the EU-27 Member States) and the three EEA–EFTA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway). Book Iceland Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS Norway
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active inclusion
European Union
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active inclusion
European Union
CORSI, Marcella
Lodovici, Manuela Samek
Cipollone, Angela
D'IPPOLITI, Carlo
Sansonetti, Silvia
Gender mainstreaming active inclusion policies
topic_facet gender mainstreaming
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European Union
description The aim of this report therefore is to inform and help develop gender mainstreaming in active inclusion policies. In order to do this, the report at first reviews gender differences and inequalities in the risks of poverty and social exclusion and it provides a close look at the connections between active inclusion policies and gender equality strategies (Chapters 2 and 3). It then analyses examples of concrete gender mainstreaming in each of the three pillars of active inclusion, i.e. income support (Chapter 4), labour inclusion (Chapter 5) and access to services (Chapter 6). Under each heading, the report summarises available information on the actual policy developments and looks at the results of the policies in terms of gender equality. Finally, Chapter 7 draws some conclusions. The information in this report is mainly provided by the national experts of the EGGSI network of experts in gender equality, social inclusion, healthcare and long-term care and covers 30 European countries (the EU-27 Member States) and the three EEA–EFTA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway).
author2 Marcella Corsi and Manuela Samek Lodovici, in collaboration with: Angela Cipollone, Carlo D’Ippoliti, Silvia Sansonetti
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