Contentious Neocatholics going political: the Italian perspective Published: 31 July 2020 In Italy, a new Catholic movement is emerging, which is pursuing counter-democratic goals and giving a new dimension to the backlash. By Massimo Prearo
The European Green Deal and Gender Diversity Published: 13 July 2020 Conversation Is the European Green Deal gender blind? How can the EU deal with the danger of a backlash on gender equality in the face of pandemic and the subsequent economic crisis? Which ways forward are there to better connect the feminist and climate movements? By Dr. Ines Kappert
Can feminists be blamed for Corona? Published: 26 June 2020 Right-wing extremists and konservatives try to blame the increased spreading of Covid-19 in Spain on the 08th of March demonstrations. Statistics dismantle this hypothesis as invalid and as antifeminist political tactics, with witch they try to hide the true cause of the problem, which is the weak health care system. By Kirsten Achtelik
How the new EU gender strategy fails east-central European women Published: 16 April 2020 The coronavirus epidemic exposes the care crisis and underlying class and regional inequalities — which the new strategy does not equip us to handle. By Elena Zacharenko and Eszter Kováts
Public consultation on "Equality between women and men in the EU" - Executive Summary Published: 27 November 2015 On 30 October 2015 - the European Commission has published an analysis report of the public consultation “Equality between women and men in the EU”, which ran between April and July this year. Find the executive Summary here.
Gender Equality Index 2015 now accessable Published: 13 July 2015 The Gender Equality Index 2015 uses data from the years 2005, 2010 and 2012 and thus gives an indication about developing trends concerning the advancement of gender equality in all of the EU Member States.
The Rise and Fall of Women's Economic Empowerment? How the Crisis Has Affected EU Gender Equality Policy Published: 29 April 2014 The rejection of the gender equality strategy is an emblematic representation of tension in EU economic and social policies, which has concerned women’s advocates since the beginnings of the financial crisis. By Rosalind Cavaghan