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This report analyses the first cycle of the mapping of COVID-19 policies and societal responses at the national and regional level and the responses from civil society. The aim of the report is to describe and analyse the gender dimensions and impacts of policies and societal responses implemented in Europe in the course of and in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a view to informing the work in WP 3 and 4 and feeding debates in the first cycle of Open Studios. In line with the theoretical conceptualisation of the Resistir�� project, the report builds on an intersectional approach (Hankivsky et al., 2014) and its theoretical framework focuses on specific domains of gender inequalities (gender-based violence, work and the labour market, the economy, the gender pay and pension gap, the gender care gap, decision-making and politics, environmental justice, human and fundamental rights), and specific vulnerability grounds (sex and/or gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, race, nationality, class, age, religion/belief, disability).
policy responses, Women and gender studies, inequalities, COVID-19, Mental health, Health inequalities
policy responses, Women and gender studies, inequalities, COVID-19, Mental health, Health inequalities
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