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Bridging the digital gender divide
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- Borgonovi, Francesca
- Centurelli, Raffaella
- Dernis, Hélène
- [et al.]
Bridging the digital gender divide
This brochure presents the key messages of a report concerning the advancement of the '2017 G20 roadmap for digitalisation: policies for a digital future', in particular the support of equal participation of women in the digital economy. It provides policy directions for governments by analyzing the root of the digital gender divide. .First it identifies the causes and effects of womens and girls' digital gaps through three areas of policy action: include, upskill and innovate. It focuses on issues concerning hurdles to access, affordability, lack of education, lower educational enrolment in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and ICT disciplines, limited use of digital tool, payment and glass ceiling. Then it describes the role of policy in narrowing these digital and gender gaps.- Creator
- Borgonovi, Francesca
- Centurelli, Raffaella
- Dernis, Hélène
- [et al.]
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World migration report 2020
- Creator
- McAuliffe, Marie > (ed.)
- Khadria, Binod > (ed.)
- Bauloz, Céline
- [et al.]
World migration report 2020
This volume builds on the previous report, the 2018 edition, by providing updated migration statistics at the global and regional levels as well as descriptive analysis of complex migration issues. Part I, on key data and information on migration and migrants, includes chapters on global migration trends and patterns, regional dimensions and developments and a discussion of recent contributions to migration research and analysis by both academia and organizations, including IOM. The chapters in Part II cover a range of complex and emerging migration issues including: migrants’ contributions to societies: migration, inclusion and social cohesion: migration and health: children and unsafe migration: migration and adaptation to environmental change: migrants caught in crises and recent developments in global migration governance.- Creator
- McAuliffe, Marie > (ed.)
- Khadria, Binod > (ed.)
- Bauloz, Céline
- [et al.]
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Families in an changing world
- Creator
- Turquet, Laura
- Razavi, Shahra
- Cookson, Tara Patricia
- [et al.]
Families in an changing world
This book assesses the scale and scope of transformations in family life and their implications for gender equality and women’s empowerment. The world as well as families, and the role of women and girls within them, are changing. The report approaches families as institutions where both cooperation (solidarity and love) and conflict (inequality and violence) coexist. It explains how unequal outcomes within families are influenced by family members’ unequal power to negotiate. It also highlights the contribution of social support systems, such as women’s rights organizations, and progressive social norms. The report provides policy recommendations in order to support families and meet the needs of their members.- Creator
- Turquet, Laura
- Razavi, Shahra
- Cookson, Tara Patricia
- [et al.]
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Safe and healthy working environments free from violence and harassment
- Creator
- Azzi, Manal
Safe and healthy working environments free from violence and harassment
This report focuses on the management of violence and harassment through measures on occupational safety and health (OSH). It examines the concept of violence and harassment at workplace as well as influencing interrelated factors. It also focuses on the OSH regulatory frameworks, which include both ILO and regional instruments and national regulations. It specifically looks at workplace inspections and the role of collective agreements. The report suggests ways to address the problem through design and implementation of workplace policy and risk management process, to help assess risks associated with violence and harassment. It concludes with a number of suggestions for actors involved in violence and harassment at work like governments, labour inspectorates, employers and workers.- Creator
- Azzi, Manal
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Data and research on human trafficking
- Creator
- Laczko, Frank > (ed.)
- Gozdziak, Elzbieta > (ed.)
- Tyldum, Guri
- [et al.]
Data and research on human trafficking
During the last decade the number of studies about human trafficking increased. This review of research and data on trafficking shows that despite the growing literature on trafficking around the world, relatively few studies are based on comprehensive or empirical research. Besides, information on the actual numbers of people trafficked remains unclear. The book suggests different ways in which to improve research and data on human trafficking. It is an offprint of the special issue of International Migration Vol. 43 (1/2) 2005.- Creator
- Laczko, Frank > (ed.)
- Gozdziak, Elzbieta > (ed.)
- Tyldum, Guri
- [et al.]
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Free to be online?
- Creator
- Goulds, Sharon > (ed.)
- Gauer, Miriam
- Corr, Aisling
- [et al.]
Free to be online?
This annual report examines experiences of girls and young women concerning their use of social media platforms. It analyzes the platforms they use, the motivation of their usage, their experience with .harassment, the perpetrators and the impact of harassment on them and on their continued .usage of social media platforms. The research is conducted across 31 countries with over 14,000 girls and young women. The research shows that online harassment not only occurs 'because I'm a girl', but that race, ethnic background, sexual identity, disability and religion have a strengthening effect on the occurence. The report ends with recommendations based on the interviewees'views.- Creator
- Goulds, Sharon > (ed.)
- Gauer, Miriam
- Corr, Aisling
- [et al.]
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