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Tag Archives: Angela Luci
Pourquoi remettre en cause la fiscalité familiale?
En France comme en Allemagne, le système d’imposition des familles a été récemment critiqué à cause de son caractère antiredistributif. Le fait que le quotient familial français ainsi que le quotient conjugal allemand découragent l’activité professionnelle des femmes est souvent … Continue reading
Posted in German & French articles Tagged Angela Luci, conciliation travail/famille, congé parental, crèches, Ehegattensplitting, fiscalité familiale, imposition individuelle, politique familiale, quotient conjugal, quotient familial, réforme de l'imposition des couples, revue Forum, soutien financier aux familles Leave a comment
La maternité en Allemagne – pourquoi les Allemandes font-elles si peu d’enfants?
Interview avec Angela LUCI sur RFI (Radio France Internationale) dans l’émission “7 milliards de voisins” d’Emmanuelle Bastide, le 14 juin 2012. Avec une moyenne de 1,4 enfant par femme, le taux de fécondité en Allemagne est bien moins élevé qu’en … Continue reading
Posted in German & French articles Tagged Allemagne, Angela Luci, égalité entre hommes et femmes, carrière profesionnelle, conciliation, démographie, Emmanuelle Bastide, emploi des femmes, fécondité, maternité, politique familiale, Radio France Internationalen, RFI, vie familiale, vieillissement de la population Leave a comment
New partnership between EU and UN Women to enhance gender equality worldwide
A new partnership between the EU and UN Women is set up to strengthen cooperation on empowering women and enhancing gender equality . The new Memorandum, signed in mid April 2012 by Catherine Ashton, Andris Piebalgs and Michelle Bachelet, reaffirms … Continue reading
Posted in English articles Tagged Andris Piebalgs, Angela Luci, Catherine Ashton, European Union, gender debate, gender equality, gender violence, gender-based violence, Increasing Accountability in Financing for Gender Equality Progamme, Michelle Bachelet, partnership on gender equality, UN Women, violence against women, women's advancement, women's decision-making, women's empowerment, women's right Leave a comment
Leymah Gbowee: Unlock the intelligence, passion, greatness of girls
Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee has two powerful stories to tell — of her own life’s transformation, and of the untapped potential of girls around the world. Can we transform the world by unlocking the greatness of girls? Leymah … Continue reading
Missing women – missing men!? Are there more men or more women on earth?
Around the world and for all time periods, nature provides that a little bit more boys than girls are born. In some countries, due to human intervention, there are a lot more boys born than girls at birth. However, for … Continue reading
Posted in English articles Tagged Amartya Sen, Angela Luci, bride trafficking, cardiovascular diseases, centenarians, China, collapse of the social safety net, gender debate, gender discrimination, gender equality, gender gap in life expectancy, gender imbalance, gendercide, health crisis, India, infanticide, men-made diseases, missing men, missing women, one child policy, prejudice, prositution, sex ratio at birth, sex ratio for all ages, sex-selective abortion, ultrasound scan, under-registration of girls, violence among men 1 Comment
Gender equality ranking – clear winners and losers?
The World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap report measures gender inequality in various nations by focusing on the gaps between men and women in the economic, political, educational and health spheres. Four critical areas of gender inequality are considered, which … Continue reading
Posted in English articles Tagged Angela Luci, feminization of poverty, gender debate, gender equality, gender equality ranking, gender gap, gender pay gap, gender quotas in politics, gender wage gap, Global Gender Gap 2011; Global Gender Gap; Global Gender Gap Report, women in parliament, women's job quality, women's legal rights; worl-life balance France Germany, World Economic Forum 2 Comments
Davos: African economies essentially rely on women
Guinea’s president Alpha Condé, who came to this year’s World Economic Forum at Davos before participating at the African Union summit in Addis Ababa, discusses the crisis of capitalism and new business models for Africa. He sees giving women better … Continue reading
Revolution of Family Policies in France!?
The French family tax splitting (quotient familial) not only favours high-income families, but in particular couples which great earnings disparities and hereby a traditional male breadwinner model of the family. The abolishment of the family tax splitting in France would … Continue reading
Posted in English articles Tagged Angela Luci, Callan, child poverty, Dex, effective marginal tax rate, Ehegattensplitting, Eissa and Hoynes (2002), family poverty, Family tax splitting, François Hollande, French Revolution, gender debate, gender equality, Kindergeld, male breadwinner model, progressive tax system, quotient familial, second earner, Smith and Vlasblom (2003) Leave a comment