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  • Application of the Principle of Equal Pay for Men and Women for Equal Work of Equal Value: European Added Value Assessment 06/13372164
  • Discrimination Generated by the Intersection of Gender and Disability 05/13372165
  • The Advantages of a Gender-Sensitive Approach to Tackle Youth Unemployment 04/13372166
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Portugal 04/13372167
  • The Psychology and Economics of Women in Leadership 03/13372168
  • Gender Balance in Corporate Boards and Top-Management, Member States without Legislation on Quotas: Three Case Studies 03/13372169
  • The recruitment practices in top management and non-executive directors' positions in Europe 03/13372170
  • Women on Corporate Boards in Europe 03/13372171
  • Legal Instruments for Gender Quotas in Management Boards 03/13372172
  • Women and Girls as Subjects of Media’s Attention and Advertisement Campaigns: The Situation in Europe, Best Practices and Legislations 03/13372173
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Lithuania 03/13372174
  • Gender Aspects of the Effects of the Economic Downturn and Financial Crisis on Welfare Systems 02/13372175
  • Improving the Gender Balance Among Non-Executive Directors of Publicly Listed Companies: Initial Appraisal of the European Commission's Impact Assessment 02/13372176
  • Policies for Sexuality Education in the European Union 01/13372177
  • Achieving Geographical and Gender Balance in the European External Action Service 01/13372178
  • Analysis of Five National Reform Programmes 2012 Regarding the Pursuit of the Union’s Gender Equality Objectives 12/12372179
  • Gender Related Asylum Claims in Europe 11/12372180
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Ireland 11/12372181
  • Enhancing EU Action to Support Universal Standards for Women’s Rights During Democratic Transitions: The Case of Democratic Transition in the MENA Region 11/12372182
  • Women Living Alone 10/12372183
  • Gender Equality Policy in Tunisia 07/12372184
  • Women in The information and communication technologies sector 07/12372185
  • The Role of Women in the Green Economy: The Issue of Mobility 05/12372186
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Cyprus 04/13372187
  • Data for the Evaluation of the European Semester Process from a Gender Equality Perspective 03/12372188
  • Gender Equality Policies in the USA 03/12372189
  • Gender Quotas in Management Boards 02/12372190
  • The Multi-Annual Financial Framework 2014-2020 from a Gender Equality Perspective 01/12372191
  • Gender Equality in Turkey 01/12372192
  • Abused Domestic Workers in Europe : The Case of Au Pairs 10/11372193
  • Gender Equality and Women’s Rights In Palestinian Territories 10/11372194
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Denmark 10/11372195
  • The Use of Gender in Insurance Pricing 10/11372196
  • Gender Aspects of the Economic Downturn and Financial Crisis 09/11372197
  • Electoral Gender Quota Systems and their Implementation in Europe 09/11372198
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Croatia 06/11372199
  • The State of Play on the Implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in North Africa and the Middle East 06/11372200
  • How Could the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) be Implemented in the EU Legal Framework ? 06/11372202
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Poland 05/11372201
  • The Policy on Gender Equality in Hungary 03/11372203
  • The regulation of prostitution in the EU: its cross-border implications and impact on gender equality and women’s rights 08/23372204
  • Ensuring European transportation works for women 07/23372205
  • Sexual harassment in the EU and MeToo evaluation 05/23372206
  • The proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on combating violence against women and domestic violence 07/23372207
  • Recommendation on the Draft Council Decision on the Conclusion, on Behalf of the EU, of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women an…372208
  • Recommendation on the Draft Council Decision on the Conclusion, on Behalf of the EU, of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women an…372209
  • Women’s poverty in Europe 06/23372210
  • Towards a common European action on care 06/22372211
  • intersectional discrimination in the European Union: the socio-economic situation of women of African, Middle-Eastern, Latin-American and Asian descent 06/22372212
  • Reaching women’s economic independence through entrepreneurship and self-employment 04/22372213
  • The proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council to strengthen the application of the principle of equal pay for equal work or work of equal value b…372214
  • The EU Gender Action Plan III 02/22372215
  • Cyberviolence: Report with Recommendations to the Commission on Combating Gender-Based Violence 12/21372216
  • Equality between women and men in the European Union in 2018-2020 11/21372217
  • The impact of intimate partner violence and custody rights on women and children 07/21372218
  • The situation of sexual and reproductive health and rights in the EU, in the frame of women’s health 05/21372219
  • Promoting gender equality in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and careers 05/21372220
  • Report on the Implementation of Directive 2011/36/EU on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in Human Beings and Protecting Its Victims 02/21372221
  • The EU Strategy for Gender Equality 11/20372222
  • Closing the digital gender gap: women’s participation in the digital economy 11/20372223
  • The gender perspective in the COVID-19 crisis and post-crisis period 11/20372224
  • Gender Equality in EU’s foreign and security policy 08/20372225

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