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AutorIn 1:Ward, Terry
AutorIn 2:Sementini, Loredana
AutorIn 3:Hristova, Mayya
weitere AutorInnen:Rabemiafara, Nirina u.a.
HerausgeberIn 1:European Commission / Eurostat
Titel
Titel:The life of women and men in Europe - A statistical portrait
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Ort:Luxembourg
Verlag:Office for Official Publications of the European Communities
Jahr:2008
Abstract
Abstract:This is a very interesting publication on gender statistics. It describes the situations of women and men at different stages of their lives. It begins by covering children, their education and initial training. Possible di!erences between women and men in the age at which they leave the family home and in their lifestyles are also shown. It then examines women and men in their professional life, focusing on their di!ering career paths, the respective positions they occupy and their abilities and strategies for reconciling the pursuit of a working career with family responsibilities.The final analytical part is a review of women and men beyond retirement age, including the income they receive from pensions and other sources. Whether or not they are still working, their household circumstances, their health and social relations are further matters dealt with in the publication.
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URL: Eurostat