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- 2020
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- zorgarbeid, beroepen in de gezondheidszorg en hulpverlening, gezondheidszorg, geweld, welzijnswerk, jeugd, crisissen, 21e eeuw
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- This technical note describes UNICEF's five core programmatic and advocacy actions that appreciate the public health, social and economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. It calls for: 1) caring for caregivers, 2) preparing for increases in gender-based violence, 3) maintaining core health and education services, 4) maintaining social support structures such as mentors and peers and 5) ensuring that gender data are available, analyzed and actionable.
impacts and implications
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- Foley, Laura
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- Piper, Nicola
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- 2020
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- digitaal
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- migratie, huishoudelijke en zorgberoepen, gezondheidszorg, crisissen, discriminatie, ziekten, 21e eeuw
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- This paper examines how the global COVID-19 crisis creates new gender-biased outcomes that disproportionately affect women migrant workers. The study investigates migrant women workers' health, social and domestic care services which are considered crucial during the pandemic and contrasts this with migrant workers’ exclusion from key services and supports. Finally, it provides some recommendations concerning information, health care, protection and safe workplaces and living conditions for migrant workers.
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- Oertelt-Prigione, Sabine
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- 2020
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- digitaal
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- ziekten, economie, sekse, gender, gezondheidszorg, EU, 21e eeuw, statistiek
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- Current worldwide statistics show that in the case of COVID-19 more men than women dy of acute infection, while women suffer more than men from the long-term health, economic and social consequences of the pandemic. This report argues that innovative solutions beyond health, such as economic re-entry strategies and product development, also need to consider sex and gender. The report studies sex differences in immune responses as well as sex-specific side effects of vaccines and treatments. Next, it considers gender-specific risk factors, the design of gender-sensitive prevention campaigns and the gender-specific socioeconomic burden of social/physical distancing measures and quarantines. Finally, it provides suggestions for future COVID-19 national and EU funded research.
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- 2020
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- crisissen, zorgarbeid, gelijke beloning, onderwijs, gezondheidszorg, empowerment, overheidsbeleid, Verenigde Staten, 21e eeuw
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- This report describes the COVID-19 crisis in the United States. The crisis impacts women, men, girls, boys and other genders differently. The pandemic affects especially women and girls in terms of care burdens, disruptions in income and education, poor access to health and other social services, greater risk of loosing land and property and gender digital and pay gaps. The crisis will also have implications for U.S. investments in global women’s economic initiatives. The gender and social norm manifestations of COVID-19 present an urgent need for governments, businesses, community leaders, and decision-makers to act. The report gives some recommendations for the US government.
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- Das, Marjolijn
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- Jonge, Edwin de
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- 2020
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- sociale zekerheid, ouderen, gezondheidszorg, man vrouw verschillen, Nederland, 2010-2019, statistiek
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- Persoonlijke kenmerken, financiële en sociale hulpbronnen, gezondheid, stedelijk wonen .en autobezit hangen allemaal in mindere of meerdere mate samen met Wmo-gebruik. Ook de levensverwachting speelt een rol en die is bij vrouwen hoger. Hieruit kan geconcludeerd worden dat zij dan ook meer ouderenzorg gebruiken.
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- Kiss, Monika
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- Laaninen, Tarja
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- Margaras, Vasileios
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- Atanassov, Nikolai
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- 2020
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- digitaal
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- demografie, voeding, gezondheidszorg, ziekten, EU, 20e eeuw, 21e eeuw, statistiek
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- Analysis of the demographic situation of the European Union (EU-28). Statistics show that the EU population is stagnating and it is expected to decline in the longer term. While the EU population is ageing as life expectancy increases, fertility rates are lower than in the past. This has serious implications for the economy, healthcare and pensions. Free movement within the EU and migration from third countries also play an important role in shaping demography in individual member states and regions. .The 'in-focus' section of the 2020 edition looks at the relationship between food and nutrition and demographic changes. It shows that, however food quality and healthier eating habits lead to higher life expectancy, the EU has to deal with and prevent the causes of diet-related chronic conditions, such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
the commitment to reducing inequality index 2020
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- Martin, Matthew
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- Lawson, Max
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- Abdo, Nabil
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- [et al.]
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- 2020
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- ziekten, preventie, overheidsbeleid, gezondheidszorg, gelijke behandeling, inkomen, etniciteit, belastingen, eerste wereld, tweede wereld, ontwikkelingslanden, 21e eeuw, 2020-2029, statistiek, rapport
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- This third edition of the CRI Index* report recommends that all governments adopt strong anti-inequality policies on public services, tax and labour rights, to radically reduce the gap between rich and poor. The international community must support them with Special Drawing Rights, debt relief and global solidarity taxes. .*Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index
monitoring SDG 3 in Asia-Pacific : SDG monitoring report : 2020
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- Kanagasingam, Dhivya
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- Shrivastava, Garima
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- Thanenthiran, Sivananthi > (ed.)
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- 2020
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- digitaal
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- gezondheid, gezondheidszorg, beroepen in de gezondheidszorg en hulpverlening, gelijke behandeling, emancipatie-effectrapportages, ziekten, Azië, Oceanië, statistiek
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- This text is part of ARROW’s mission towards monitoring the progress of government commitments towards the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Depelopment in relation to women’s health and wellbeing (SDG3). In particular around universal access to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), like maternal mortality ratio, births, HIV, contraception. It draws on secondary data to provide a comparison and measure progress pertaining to women’s health across 19 countries in the Asia-Pacific region. In the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic the scope of the analysis also includes the likely effects of COVID-19 on health SDG indicators, like SRHR, care work and mental health.
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- Verkooijen, Lona
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- 2020
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- ouderenhuisvesting, woonomstandigheden, gezondheidszorg, sterven, man vrouw verschillen, Nederland, 2010-2019, statistiek
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- In 2017 stierven ruim 82 duizend tachtigplussers, van wie het merendeel (60 procent) een vrouw was. Van dit sterftecohort tachtigplussers woonde 46 procent op het moment van overlijden in een verpleeghuis, twee jaar voor overlijden gold dat nog voor 20 procent. Dit hangt ermee samen dat vrouwen gemiddeld ouder worden dan mannen. Maar ook speelt een rol dat vrouwen minder dikwijls dan mannen een partner hebben die ze kan ondersteunen wanneer hun zelfredzaamheid afneemt.
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- McRae, Amanda
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- Ortoleva, Stephanie
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- Phillips, Suzannah
- Publish Year
- 2020
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- digitaal
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- ziekten, LHBT, gehandicapten, gezondheidszorg, voorzieningen, veiligheid, internationaal, discriminatie, 21e eeuw
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- This report presents findings of a survey on the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the lives of women, girls, non-binary, trans, and gender non-conforming persons with disabilities. It summarizes findings related to health, meeting basic needs and violence, presenting the voices of one hundred respondents across the globe. Survey respondents fear healthcare shortages combined with discrimination would impede them from receiving needed care, have trouble meeting their basic needs and fear for their personal safety. The report ends with policy recommendations for states, UN agencies, healthcare and violence services about how to ensure that issues at the intersection of gender and disability are included in COVID-19 responses.
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