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  • The vulnerability of women migrant workers in agriculture and the EU: the need for a Human Rights and Gender based approach 05/18371996
  • Exploring Best Practices in Combatting Violence Against Women: Sweden 04/18371997
  • Respect for fundamental rights in the European Union 04/18371998
  • Social and employment policy 04/18371999
  • Bullying and sexual harassment at the workplace, in public spaces, and political life in the EU 03/18372000
  • Empowering women and girls in media and ICT: key for the future 02/18372001
  • The underlying causes of the digital gender gap and possible solutions for enhanced digital inclusion of women and girls 02/18372002
  • Gender Equality in the Media Sector 01/18372003
  • The European Agenda on Migration 01/18372004
  • Radicalisation and violent extremism – focus on women: How women become radicalised, and how to empower them to prevent radicalisation 12/17372005
  • Gender Perspective on Access to Energy in the EU 12/17372006
  • Violence against women and the EU accession to the Istanbul Convention 11/17372007
  • The Istanbul Convention: combating violence against women 11/17372008
  • Gender Equality Policies in Croatia 07/17372009
  • The situation of women and gender equality in Morocco, FEMM Delegation to Morocco 07/17372010
  • The use of EU funds for gender equality in Poland 05/17372011
  • Gender Gap in Pensions: Looking ahead 05/17372012
  • Gender equality policies in Slovakia 04/17372013
  • Gender equality and taxation in the European Union 03/17372014
  • Gender Equality Plans in the private and public sector in the European Union 03/17372015
  • Women's Economic Empowerment at International Level 03/17372016
  • Women’s Economic Empowerment: Let’s Act Together 02/17372017
  • A Fair Share in Europe: Creating a European Asylum System 02/17372018
  • Women’s Economic Empowerment: Fact Sheets Compilation 02/17372019
  • Young Women's Unemployment in EU 02/17372020
  • Gender Equality policies in Malta with a specific focus on Violence against Women 01/17372021
  • Gender Equality Policies in Spain 12/16372022
  • Demography and Family Policies from a Gender Perspective 12/16372023
  • Gender Equality in Trade Agreements 11/16372024
  • Knowledge and Know-How: The Role of Self-Defence in the Prevention of Violence against Women 11/16372025
  • International Marriage Brokers and Mail Order Brides: Analysing the Need for Regulation 10/16372026
  • Study on the Use of Funds for Gender Equality in Selected Member States 10/16372027
  • Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights 09/16372028
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Poland 09/16372029
  • Reception of Female Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the EU: Case Study Belgium and Germany 08/16372030
  • Assessment of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund from a Gender Equality Perspective 07/16372031
  • The Gender Pension Gap: Differences between Mothers and Women without Children 07/16372032
  • Reception of Female Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the EU: Case Study Belgium 05/16372033
  • Women and Girls in Humanitarian Emergencies 05/16372034
  • Preparing a Harmonized Maternity Leave for Members of the European Parliament: Legal Analysis 04/16372035
  • Migration and Asylum: A Challenge for Europe 04/16372036
  • Human and Fundamental Rights 04/16372037
  • Mapping of NGOs Working for Women’s Rights in Selected Member States 04/16372038
  • Differences in Men's and Women's Work, Care and Leisure Time 03/16372039
  • The Issue of Violence Against Women in the European Union 03/16372040
  • Women's Empowerment and its Links to Sustainable Development 03/16372041
  • Female Refugees and Asylum Seekers: The Issue of Integration 02/16372042
  • Women refugees and asylum seekers in the EU: Thematic Digest372043
  • Forced Marriage from a Gender Perspective 02/16372044
  • Reception of Female Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the EU: Case Study Germany 01/16372045
  • The Gender Dimension of Climate Justice 12/15372046
  • Empowering women on the Internet 10/15372047
  • International Day of Rural Women 10/15372048
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Netherlands 09/15372049
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Ireland 09/15372050
  • Analysis of Political Parties' and Independent Candidates' Policies for Gender Balance in the European Parliament after the Elections of 2014 09/15372051
  • The EU's Trade Policy: From Gender-Blind to Gender-Sensitive? 06/15372052
  • Transformative Financing and Goals for Gender Equality and Women's and Girls' Empowerment 07/15372053
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Denmark 07/15372054
  • Women’s Entrepreneurship: Closing the Gender Gap in Access to Financial and Other Services and in Social Entrepreneurship 06/15372055
  • Elderly Women Living Alone: An Update of Their Living Conditions 06/15372056
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Belgium 06/15372057
  • The EU Budget for Gender Equality 05/15372058
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in the Czech Republic 05/15372059
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Germany 04/15372060
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in France 03/15372061
  • Main Causes of Female Poverty 03/15372062
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Poland 03/15372063
  • Evaluation of the Beijing Platform for Action +20 and the Opportunities for Achieving Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women in the Post-2015 Development Agenda 03/15372064
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Slovenia 03/15372065
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Sweden 03/15372066
  • Empowering Women and Girls Through Education 03/15372067
  • The European Year for Development: Women and Girls 02/15372068
  • Maternity, Paternity and Parental Leave: Data Related to Duration and Compensation Rates in the European Union 02/15372069
  • Empowering Women and Girls through Education 02/15372070
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Latvia 01/15372071
  • Economic Independence and the Position of Women on the Labour Market of the European Union 10/14372140
  • The Situation of Women in the Gulf States 10/14372141
  • A New Strategy for Gender Equality Post 2015 08/14372142
  • Women's Rights and Gender Equality: The Evidence-Base for Better Law-Making for All Citizens 06/14372143
  • Electoral Lists ahead of the Elections to the European Parliament from a Gender Perspective 05/14372144
  • Child Maintenance Systems in EU Member States from a Gender Perspective 05/14372145
  • Gender Mainstreaming in Committees and Delegations of the European Parliament 03/14372146
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Italy 03/14372147
  • Challenges and Achievements in the Implementation of the Millennium Development Goals for Women and Girls from a European Union Perspective 03/14372148
  • Sexual Exploitation and Prostitution and its Impact on Gender Equality 01/14372149
  • Barcelona Targets Revisited 11/13372150
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Greece 11/13372151
  • Combatting Violence against Women: European Added Value Assessment 11/13372152
  • Access to Shelters of Undocumented Migrant Women Fleeing Domestic Violence: The Legal and Practical Situation in the Member States 10/13372153
  • Overview of the Worldwide Best Practices for Rape Prevention and for Assisting Women Victims of Rape 10/13372154
  • Empowerment of Roma Women within the European Framework of National Roma Inclusion Strategies 09/13372155
  • Country Report on Croatia. Empowerment of Romani Women within the European Framework of National Roma Inclusion Strategies 09/13372156
  • Country Report on Hungary. Empowerment of Romani Women within the European Framework of National Roma Inclusion Strategies 09/13372157
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Croatia 09/13372158
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Hungary 09/13372159
  • Women in Fisheries: A European Perspective 07/13372160
  • Actions for Gender Balance in the European Parliament: EP Elections 2014 06/13372161
  • Women in Decision-Making: The Role of the New Media for Increased Political Participation 06/13372162
  • Electoral Gender Quota Systems and their Implementation in Europe 06/13372163

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