Fair chances for both men and women

Published: 14 May 2009 y., Thursday

Skyrybos
Despite vigorous efforts, men and women do not always get the same start or benefit from the same opportunities. This applies to work, salary, access to politics and family-career balance. The European parliament has been active in promoting rules that bring fair chances to both sexes.

Women account for more than half of the EU population - and therefore more than half of the potential voters. Ahead of the European elections in June, parliament has focused on several areas supporting gender equality.
 
The lot of women has improved considerably over the past 30 years, in part thanks to EU action. A lot has been done at the EU level including the promotion of equality at work, the fight against violence and campaigns against forced prostitution. However, more changes are needed. Women still earn less than men, there are fewer women in politics than men and they often face difficulties in balancing family and career.

Šaltinis: europarl.europa.eu
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