Gender Equality and Women Empowerment in Social Economy Enterprises

A. Costantini, Alessia Sebillo
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Women remain underrepresented in the labour market. In the EU, they earn 14,1% less than men, and they still experience barriers to access and remain at the labour market (Eurostat, 2021a). Currently, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the gender dimension of social and economic inequalities, producing a severe gender impact and the risk of economic marginalisation of women. Why do we expect the social and solidarity economy to improve gender equality at work? Therefore, the paper will discuss the potential and limits of the SEEs in promoting gender equality and women's empowerment. The analysis has referenced existing literature and available information on the sector, including interviews with experts and illustrative cases within Diesis Network, one of the broadest European networks supporting the social economy and social enterprise development. The aim is to show impactful solutions of SEEs and bring social and solidarity economy closer to the gender perspective to increase their impact in supporting inclusive and sustainable growth.
社会经济企业中的性别平等和妇女赋权
妇女在劳动力市场的代表性仍然不足。在欧盟,她们的收入比男性低14.1%,而且她们仍然面临进入劳动力市场的障碍,仍然留在劳动力市场(Eurostat, 2021a)。当前,2019冠状病毒病大流行加剧了社会和经济不平等的性别层面,造成了严重的性别影响和妇女经济边缘化的风险。为什么我们期望社会和团结经济改善工作中的性别平等?因此,本文将讨论see在促进性别平等和妇女赋权方面的潜力和局限性。该分析参考了关于该部门的现有文献和现有资料,包括对专家的访谈和Diesis网络内的说明性案例,Diesis网络是支持社会经济和社会企业发展的最广泛的欧洲网络之一。其目的是展示see的有效解决方案,使社会和团结经济更接近性别观点,以增加其在支持包容性和可持续增长方面的影响。
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