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- Schuljahr 2004/05 AT: In den Maturaklassen betraegt der Frauenanteil derzeit mehr als 56%, 54% weib in AHS, 47.4% in Hauptschulen, 36% in Sonderschulen, 50.9% weib uni-absolventen;
- Frauenanteil an Fuehrungspos in Privatwirtschaft: West-DE - 22% (2004), Ost-DE - 28% (2004), Partnerinnen von Männern in leitenden Funktionen arbeiten meist Teilzeit oder gar nicht, nur 25% sind vollzeiterwerbstätig, nur 7% in leitender Position.
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| Some EU-facts(2005) |
womenlobby: beijing+10
- Gender pay gap (average gross hourly earning of women as a percentage of mens) 2001: 16%
- Unemployment rates (EU-15): 2001: f:8,7% m:6,4%
- Part-time employment (EU-wide): f:33% m:6%
- Representation in the European Parliament: f:30.3%
- Representation in national Parliaments: 2004: f:20.1%
- Managers: 2002: f:30%
- Domestic violence in EU: 1/5 women experience violence by their intimate male partner
6 women die every month in France as a result of domestic violence, in the UK: 8 women every month, in Finland: 27 per year.
- Rape: 2001: england/wales: 9743 reported cases, germany: 7891 reported cases
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| DCAF- 2005 |
- Women in Insecure World pdf
- Globally, women (age 15-45) are more likely to be injured or die as a result of male violence than through cancer, traffic accidents, malaria and war combined.
- The World Health Organisation estimates that globally one woman in five will be the victim of rape or attempted rape in her lifetime. Globally, the number of victims is estimated at more than 700 million girls and women
- 2 million girls or more being genitally mutilated each year.
- The number of women forced or sold into prostitution is estimated at anywhere between 700,000 and 4 million per year
- Over 60 per cent of HIV positive youth between the ages of 15 and 24 around the world are women.
- Beijing +10 identified a number of key obstacles to fulfilment of women s rights. These include low participation of women at decision-making levels, the persistence of stereotypical attitudes and discriminatory practices, and occupational segregation.
- Amartya Sen, the 1998 Nobel Laureate for Economics, estimates that more than 60 million women are demographically missing from the world as a result of sex-selective abortions and female infanticide in China, South Asia and North Africa.
- Women comprise more than two-thirds of the 2.5 billion people defined as poor: that is, living on less than US$2 a day.
- 66 per cent of the world s illiterate people are women.
- Women provide 70 per cent of the unpaid time spent in caring for family members. This unpaid work provided by women is estimated at US$11 trillion per year one-third of the global GDP.
- Women own one per cent of the land in the world.
- Worldwide, only about fourteen per cent of members of parliament are women. Seven per cent of the world s cabinet ministers are women.
- Women s participation in managerial and administrative posts is around 33 per cent in the developed world, l5 per cent in Africa and 13 per cent in Asia and the Pacific.
- In the United Nations system, women hold only 9 per cent of the top management jobs and 21 per cent of senior management positions, but 48 per cent of the junior professional civil service slots.
- 40 to 70 per cent of female murder victims are killed by their husbands or boyfriends,
- During the conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina, between 20,000 and 50,000 women were raped.
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