Work in the eu: women and men at opposite ends



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work in the eu - women and men at opposite ends
work in the eu - women and men at opposite ends




Challenge stereotypes early on
Addressing gender stereotypes early on in the school system can encourage young women and men to aspire to nontraditional jobs. Member States should address gender stereotypes through informal and formal education from a very early age by providing gender sensitive teacher training. Career guidance should counteract gender prejudices so that young people can think freely and make decisions that allow them to choose the work they want and lead dignified lives K
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European Institute for Gender Equality
The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) is the EU knowledge centre on gender equality. EIGE supports policymakers and all relevant institutions in their efforts to make equality between women and men a reality for all Europeans by providing them with specific expertise and comparable and reliable data on gender equality in Europe.
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European Institute for Gender Equality
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