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Title: 25. CEIES.Seminar : Geschlechtsspezifische Statistiken - Geschlechtsspezifische berufliche Segregation: Ausmaß,
Ursachen und Folgen ; Montag 21. und Dienstag 22. Juni 2004
Title (other): 25th CEIES seminar : Gender statistics - Occupational segregation: extent, causes and consequences ; Stockholm, Monday
21 and Tuesday 22 June 2004 | 25e séminaire CEIES - Statistiques par sexe. Ségrégation professionnelle: étendue,
causes et conséquences ; Lundi 21 et mardi 22 juin 2004
Series Title:Eurostat - Eurostat Aktuell ; 2004
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Statistisches Amt
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen
Year: 2004
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 92-894-7976-0 | 92-894-7977-9 | 92-894-7978-7 | KS-PB-04-001-EN-N | KS-PB-04-001-EN-N | KS-PB-04-001-FR-N
Language: en | de | fr
Ressource: Statistiken | Einzelne Vorträge und Tagungsbeiträge
Keyword: gender-specific factorssegregationstatisticsstatistical method
Subject: Conditions of workJobs and occupations in generalData collectionConferences. Seminars
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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Title: Housing and segregation of migrants : Case study - Frankfurt, Germany
Abstract
As early as the 1960s, due to its industrial facilities, Frankfurt became one of the first main destinations for guest workers. Today, almost 161,000 foreigners from 130 countries live in Frankfurt, accounting for one quarter of the city’s population. Frankfurt’s housing market, particularly in the lower price ranges, is extremely competitive. As a result of the (on average) low income level of Frankfurt’s migrants, they frequently have less housing space than inhabitants without a migration background. Migrants also tend to live in neighbourhoods with comparatively bad housing environments. However, in general, ethnic segregation is relatively low owing to the efforts of the Housing Office and housing companies to actively prevent segregation over a long period of time.[Author vide Copyright]
Author: Lüken-Klaßen, Doris
Contributer: European Forum for Migration Studies (EFMS), University of Bamberg
Publisher: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Dublin
Year: 2009
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: EF/09/49/EN 3
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: ImmigrationMigrantsHousing policycase studysegregation
Subject: Society and social groupsEthnic factorsMigration
Countries Scheme: GERMANY
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Title: Sex-segregated Services
Table of Contents
Part I: Sex-segregated Services
1. Introduction
Common forms of differential treatment
2. Relevant legislation
Substance
Enforcement
3. Case law
Pricing
Nightclubs and similar
Personal services
Positive measures
Other
Sex segregation
Saunas and similar
Sports
Nightclubs
Other clubs and similar
Other
4. EU action
5. Analysis
6. Conclusions
Decency
Safety etc
Counteracting stereotypes
Social segregation: an ‘asymmetric’ approach?
Using sex as a proxy for effort etc
Services with a sexual component
Differential pricing of services
Finally
Part II: National Reports
Overview
Reports from the Experts of the Member States and EEA Countries
AUSTRIA Anna Sporrer
BELGIUM Jean Jacqmain
BULGARIA Genoveva Tisheva
CYPRUS Evangelia Lia Efstratiou-Georgiades
CZECH REPUBLIC Kristina Koldinská
DENMARK Ruth Nielsen
ESTONIA Anneli Albi
FINLAND Kevät Nousiainen
FRANCE Sylvaine Laulom
GERMANY Beate Rudolf
GREECE Sophia Koukoulis-Spiliotopoulos
HUNGARY Csilla Kollonay Lehoczky
ICELAND Herdís Thorgeirsdóttir
IRELAND Frances Meenan
ITALY Simonetta Renga
LATVIA Krist?ne Dupate
LIECHTENSTEIN Nicole Mathé
LITHUANIA Tomas Davulis
LUXEMBOURG Anik Raskin
MALTA Peter Xuereb
NETHERLANDS Rikki Holtmaat
NORWAY Helga Aune
POLAND Eleonora Zieli?ska
PORTUGAL Maria Do Rosário Palma Ramalho
ROMANIA Roxana Te?iu
SLOVAKIA Zuzana Magurová
SLOVENIA Tanja Koderman Sever
SPAIN Berta Valdés
SWEDEN Ann Numhauser-Henning
UNITED KINGDOM Aileen McColgan
Annex I: Questionnaire
Author: Burri, Susanne | McColgan, Aileen ; 171134397
Contributer: Europäisches Netzwerk von Rechtsexpertinnen und Rechtsexperten auf dem Gebiet der Gleichstellung von Frauen und Männern
Publisher: European Commission / Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities
Year: 2008
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: serviceEUgendersegregation
Subject: European Community law in generalSocial problems in general
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources
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