“Gender aware policy making in the EU ”
Presentation by Agnès Hubert (Bureau of European Policy Advisers-European Commission)
EIGE European Conference, Vilnius 13-14 november 2012
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Gender Mainstreaming : a new paradigm
Gender equality in current challenges
Instruments: EU 2020, Annual Growth Survey, European Semester
Integrating Gender : a paradigm for change
1991-1996 Third Community action program for equality between women and men
1994 White paper on employment, growth and competivity
1995 Beijing conference
1996 Communication on Gender mainstreaming
1997 Treaty of Amsterdam
2009 Treaty of Lisbon
The Treaty of Lisbonne
Gender equality is a european value (art1bis); a
principle to promote (art 2) conditions sanctions(art7)
and the accession of new MS (art49); Gender must be
mainstreamed in all EU policies (art8) professional
equality (art157) Charter+ Declaration 19 on gender violence
More Qualified majority decisions in the Council Increased Capacity in external policy Insistance on good gouvernance and citizens rights (charter
of fundamental rights) Increased power of parliaments (European et national) and
of citizens (right of initiative)
• From equality for women to gender equality: from a private issue to a political issue (social construction/power relations)
• Equal treatment/ Positive actions/ Gender mainstreaming
• Add women to existing institutions/add women and adapt institutions/use gender as a social construction
A competitive Europe : growth , employment, care, demography ,education
A democratic Europe :women’s rights is a test case for democracy; Parity representation in political, economic, social institutions
A secure Europe: violence against women, root cause of violences
A sustainable Europe : gender equality and climate change
Promoting change: gender mainstreaming
Where the EU wants to be by 2020 :
Employment: 75 % of women and men aged 20-64 should be employed.
Research: 3% of the EU's GDP should be invested in R&D.
Environment: The "20/20/20" climate/energy targets should be met
Education: The share of early school leavers should be under 10% and at least 40% of the younger generation should have a tertiary degree.
Poverty: 20 million less people should be at risk of poverty.
Role of EU BUDGET 2014-20
Gender mainstreaming supports a reorganization process of policies to integrate the needs of users
Women have less stakes in existing institutions
Women at the vanguard of organizations which conciliate growth of well being, respect of the environment, social cohesion
“So long as an opinion is strongly rooted in the feelings, it gains rather than loses in stability by having a preponderating weight of argument against it.”
― John Stuart Mill, The Subjection of Women
Growth
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Potential growth in GDP in the EU Member States following a transition to full equality in the labour
market, in % of GDP
Source: A. Löfgren, Gender equality, economic grow th and employment, 2009. This report has been presented at the conference under
Sw edish Presidency "What does gender equality mean for grow th and employment?", 15-16 October, Stockholm. These figures are an
estimation of the potential increase in the GDP that w ould occur follow ing the elimination of gender gaps, i.e. if w omen's rates w ere to
reach the level of men's rates in terms of employment rate, part-time rate and productivity (measured by w ages).
EMPLOYMENT: Labour market participation of women and men
Employment rates (women and men aged 15 - 64) in EU Member States- 2008
59,1
72,8
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Women Men
Source: Eurostat, Labour Force Survey (LFS), annual averages.
Lisbon target
for total
employment
rate in 2010
Lisbon target
for women's
employment
rate in 2010
Inactivity and part-time work among women due to the lack of care services for children and
other dependent persons (% of total female population having care responsibilities), in 2008
29,9
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NL SE DK SK FI CZ FR EE AT IT BG LU CY EU27 PT HU BE DE PL LT SI ES EL LV RO
Source: Eurostat - Labour force survey. IE, MT, UK : data not available.
Care: white jobs
Skills :Education of women and men (tertiary)
Sex distribution of tertiary education graduates, for EU Member States, in 2007
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Women Men
Source: Eurostat, Education statistics.
Note : LU : no data available. The EU-27 value is calculated on the basis of all countries except LU.
Composition of Company boards 2011
13,6
86,4
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Women Men
Source: European Commission,Database on women and men in decision-making.
Data were collected in October 2011. The list of the largest publicly quoted companies is based for each country
on current membership of blue-chip index. In countries for which the blue-chip index includes a small number of
companies (for instance LU, SK), at least the 10 largest companies were covered.
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