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Abstract

Over the last decade, the EU has made slow progress towards gender equality. As achievements in gender equality vary considerably by Member State, it is important to understand the evolution of disparities between the Member States and the implications this has for upward economic and social convergence in the EU. Crucially, the impact of the COVID-19 crisis not only threatens to undo past achievements but may well result in increasing disparities between Member States.

This policy brief, which was jointly prepared by Eurofound and EIGE, investigates patterns of convergence in gender equality as measured by the Gender Equality Index in the Member States over the 2010–2018 period.

Eurofound delivers high-quality expertise and data on living and working conditions in the EU. Gender (equality) is a cross-cutting theme in all activities of the Agency. The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) is a partner in this area. More information about EIGE’s activities can be found on their website.

Key findings

In line with the EU’s overall trend of upward convergence, the Gender Equality Index rose in the EU and all Member States between 2010–2018, revealing a slight fall in disparities across countries.

Despite positive developments, progress in gender equality has varied across Member States with some from central and eastern Europe - already trailing in 2010 - improving their performance at a slower pace compared to the EU average and thus falling further behind.

The Gender Equality Index shows that between 2010 and 2018 the domain of power has been a driver behind progress in gender equality. At the same time, growing disparities have been recorded across countries in this area, revealing a clear pattern of upward divergence.

The social and economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis threatens to roll back past achievements in gender equality, particularly in countries with lower levels of gender equality where the biggest advances had been made. Measures to contain the pandemic have taken a heavier and disproportionate toll on women’s employment, increasing the time required for caring responsibilities.

As Member States emerge from the COVID-19 crisis and translate their recovery plans into action, it will be critical to ensure that new measures are gender-sensitive and that greater equality is achieved in both paid and unpaid work by, for example, increasing compensation for parental leave and facilitating greater involvement of fathers in childcare.

The policy brief contains the following list of figures:

List of figures

  • Figure 1: Ranges of Gender Equality Index scores across Member States in 2018 and changes over time, EU-27
  • Figure 2: Upward convergence in the Gender Equality Index (in points), EU-27, 2010–2018
  • Figure 3: Member States’ scores in the Gender Equality Index grouped into four patterns, 2010–2018 
  • Figure 4: Catch-up in the Gender Equality Index, EU-27, 2010–2018
  • Figure 5: Distance between the top performer and the other Member States in the Gender Equality Index (in points), EU-27, 2010–2018
  • Figure 6: Convergence and divergence across the index domains and selected indicators, 2010–2018
  • Figure 7: Proportion of women on company boards (%), by Member State, 2010 and 2018
  • Figure 8: Proportion of women on company boards: comparison of Member States with and without national gender-balance quotas, 2003–2020
  • Figure 9: Gender gaps in FTE employment (in percentage points), by Member State, 2010 and 2018
  • Figure 10: Gender gaps in EHW employment and in enrolment in related fields of study (in percentage points), by Member State, 2010 and 2018
  • Figure 11: Gender gaps in unpaid care work and housework (in percentage points), by Member State, 2007 and 2016
Number of pages
24
Reference nº
ef21041
ISBN
978-92-9482-904-7
Catalogue nº
MH-02-21-599-EN-N
DOI
10.2839/64463
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