Adopting a feminist approach to competition law means creating a more inclusive economy, no longer focused only on men's consumption habits. An interview with Kati Cseres, jurist and Programme Director of the EU Law Masters at the University of Amsterdam, who proposed a feminist approach to competition law and policy
social inclusion
Late-life depression and loneliness: different preconditions of active ageing in Europe
Less than 20 years ago domestic workers began to demand rights and recognition. A new series shows that while they’ve made substantial progress, there is still a long way to go
A special State-guaranteed revolving fund for Small and Medium Enterprises was set up in Italy in the year 2000. The fund specifically addresses the many cases of women entrepreneurs who need credit to launch or develop their business
Gender cannot be isolated. Gender interconnects, intermingles, intersects, with other social divisions, such as ethnicity and class. Hence the term, intersectionality