Abstract
As the European Commission’s current work programme for gender equality - outlined in its Strategy for equality between men and women 2010-201 - draws to a close and the EU considers the way forward for gender equality policies, this
publication offers a range of perspectives on what has been achieved to date, the
challenges that lie ahead, and possible priorities for policy action to stimulate change and accelerate progress in key areas. It is designed to feed into the development of a new strategic and comprehensive vision to guide action at EU level post-2015, as the new EU leadership which took office in 2014 looks to the future and seeks to identify priorities for action at European level in the wake of the worst economic crisis for generations.
Report prepared by ENEGE Network for the European Commission, DG Justice Unit D2.
publication offers a range of perspectives on what has been achieved to date, the
challenges that lie ahead, and possible priorities for policy action to stimulate change and accelerate progress in key areas. It is designed to feed into the development of a new strategic and comprehensive vision to guide action at EU level post-2015, as the new EU leadership which took office in 2014 looks to the future and seeks to identify priorities for action at European level in the wake of the worst economic crisis for generations.
Report prepared by ENEGE Network for the European Commission, DG Justice Unit D2.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Visions for Gender Equality |
Editors | F. Bettio, S. Sansonetti |
Publisher | European Commission |
Pages | 64-68 |
Number of pages | 5 |
ISBN (Print) | 9789279477775 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Keywords
- violence
- sociology
- gender equality