Gender equality

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By Elena Berton 4 Min Read PARIS Thomson Reuters Foundation - European women are at least 60 years away from winning equality with men and the pandemic could further slow progress, according to a report released on Thursday that measures gender fairness.

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It said the pandemic has already increased domestic pressure on women, with more caring, cleaning and cooking to be done for the millions of families confined to home gender equality lockdown. The index has monitored gender equality across the European Union for a decade, gauging how well women do against men in the worlds of work, money, knowledge, time, power and health.

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If a score of one point signals inequality and spells parity, the EU as a whole gender equality At that rate, it will take more than 60 years for the EU to achieve gender equality, the institute concluded, urging tailored policies to speed progress.

Gender segregation in education gender equality the labour market online találkozó kanada problematic, with more women employed in health and social work than men.

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Women also do most of the unpaid care work, such as looking after ageing relatives or children. Among the 28 member states, Sweden, Denmark and Gender equality kept their top spots, while Italy, Luxembourg and Malta improved the most, each gaining about 10 points since Greece, Hungary and Romania are the laggards, it said.

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And the battle of the sexes long played out in physical workplaces is now being replicated in the virtual world, it said, with women who work online suffering worse pay and fewer options than their male counterparts. Editing by Lyndsay Griffiths and Helen Popper. Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that gender equality the lives of people gender equality the world who struggle to live freely or fairly. Visit news.

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