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Gender equality and climate change : review of the implementation in the EU of area K of the Beijing Platform for Action : women and the environment : main findings
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ISBN: 9789292180249 Year: 2012 Publisher: Luxembourg EUR-OP

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Climate change is a multiplier of environmental changes and has major impacts on the lives of women and men. These impacts and consequences are not gender-neutral. Women and men have different needs, priorities and possibilities of mitigating the effect of the impact and adapting to climate change. Therefore policies on climate change and actions taken can be more effective and enhance equality if they take into account gender aspects. (Bron: website bookshop.europa.eu)


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Review of the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action in the EU Member States : women and the media -- advancing gender equality in decision-making in media organisations : main findings.
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ISBN: 9789292182328 9292182323 Year: 2013 Publisher: Luxembourg : Publications office of the European Union,


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Cyber violence against women and girls
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ISBN: 9789294938961 Year: 2017 Publisher: Vilnius European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE)

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Gender Equality Index 2017 in brief : a snails pace towards gender equality
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ISBN: 9789294937742 9789294937735 Year: 2017 Publisher: Vilnius European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE)

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Gender equality index 2017 in brief : a snails pace towards gender equality
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ISBN: 9789294937742 9789294937735 Year: 2017 Publisher: Vilnius European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE)

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Terminology and indicators for data collection : rape, femicide and intimate partner violence: report
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ISBN: 9789294931924 9789294931931 Year: 2017 Publisher: Vilnius European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE)

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Glossary of definitions of rape, femicide and intimate partner violence
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ISBN: 9789294937605 9789294931931 Year: 2017 Publisher: Vilnius European Institute for Gender Equality

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Note on prevalence surveys on rape and intimate partner violence in the EU-28
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ISBN: 9789294702234 9789294702227 Year: 2017 Publisher: Vilnius European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE)

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Administrative data collection on rape, femicide and intimate partner violence in EU member states
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ISBN: 9789294937520 9789294937513 Year: 2017 Publisher: Vilnius European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE)

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Administrative data comprises information collected by institutions such as the police, justice system, health and social services and other agencies that come into contact with cases of violence against women (VAW). The police and the justice systems are the most advanced in the availability, quality and comparability of administrative data on violence against women. In general, the police collect data on the cases reported to them, the investigations conducted and their outcomes. Police data is compiled at national level in all Member States, although not all use identical variables. This means that comparison of data at the EU level is made more difficult. Data is usually collected on a large range of criminal incidents, as well as information on the victim (namely the sex) and, in many Member States, on the victim-perpetrator relationship. In many countries, the latter has been introduced in recent years as a variable to be collected alongside the common classification of crimes. The same is true for court statistics, which include the number of court cases filed, the number of convictions and the number of convicted persons. Police statistics generally include more information on the victim, while court statistics provide more information on the perpetrator. Both police and court statistics are mostly categorised according to the typology of crimes in the criminal code of the Member State. However, other categorisation systems are also used in some cases


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Female genital mutilation : good practices on collecting administrative data on female genital mutilation
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ISBN: 9789294934505 9789294934499 Year: 2016 Publisher: Vilnius European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE)

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