Even in the most developed countries in the world of today, there is still inequality between men and women, especially in the top public positions. One way of tackling this problem is gender quotas, which the European Union has now taken up in a business context. You can read about the adopted directive and the EU's overall strategy to address the under-representation of women in our intern Natálie Hendlingerová's new blog.
Show moreOur research associate Katarína Svitková wrote an article for URBACT. In the text, she outlines where gender is an issue in urban planning and management and how this perspective can help build better cities for life.
Show moreEUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, in cooperation with the European Commission in the CR and the European Parliament Bureau, would like to invite you to another debate from the Café Evropa series, this time with the theme "Women in the 21st century - how to face persistent inequalities?".
Show moreIn an interview for ČRo, our deputy director Martin Michelot commented on the political program of the French presidential election candidates.
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