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Indicators

Context indicators of HP EO (D – decrease, I – increase)

Indicator Objective
HP EO
Unit Resources Value 2006 Value 2009 Required trend Pursuance
employment rate for men 1.1. % Eurostat 67 74,6
employment rate for women 1.1. % Eurostat 51,9 58,2 I Yes
gender gap in employment rates 1.1. % Eurostat 15,1 16,4 I No
unemployment rate for men 1.1. % Eurostat 12,2 11,4
unemployment rate for women 1.1. % Eurostat 14,7 12,8 D Yes
gender gap in unemployment 1.1. % Eurostat 2,5 1,4 D Yes
long-term unemployment for men 1.1. % Eurostat 9,4 5,8
long-term unemployment of women 1.1. % Eurostat 11,2 7,4 D Yes
gender gap in long-term unemployment 1.1. % Eurostat 1,8 1,6 D Yes

proportion of women and men in action (intervention) of the labour market policies

1.1. % Eurostat 41,6 : 58,4 2004 N/A I
female economic activity rate 1.2. % Eurostat 50,7 51 I Yes
male economic activity rate 1.2. % Eurostat 68,2 67,9
gender disparity in economic activity 1.2. % Eurostat 17,5 16,9 D No
employment rate for women with children 1.2. % Eurostat 54,2 68,4 I Yes
employment rate for men with children 1.2. % Eurostat 88,2 89,7
gender gap in employment rates of people with children 1.2. % Eurostat 34,6 21,3 D Yes
number of employers with family friendly policies 1.2. number Survey 0 I
number of kindergartens  1.2. number ŠÚ SR 2928 2765 I No
number of social service 1.2. number ŠÚ SR 797 955 I Yes
gender pay gap in unadjusted form (Eurostat) 1.3. % Eurostat 22 21,9 D Yes
proportion of women and men in managerial positions (higher management posts) 1.3. % Eurostat, 27,7 : 72,3 30,5/
69,5
I Yes
proportion of women and men founders / founders of the business entities 1.3. % Eurostat, ŠÚ SR 25,5 : 74,5 35,8:
64,22008
I Yes
proportion of women and men self-employed 1.3. Eurostat, ŠÚ SR 25,5 : 74.5 27:73 I Yes
gender segregation in economic sectors 1.3. Eurostat 22,8 23.5* D No
gender segregation in occupations 1.3. Eurostat 29,2 30.5* D No
women’s risk of poverty rate before social transfers 1.4. % Eurostat 20 23,7 D No
men’s risk of poverty rate before social transfers 1.4. % Eurostat 20 13,5 D Yes
women’s risk of poverty rate after social transfers by gender in% 1.4. % Eurostat 12 11,8 D Yes
men’s risk of poverty rate after social transfers,% 1.4. % Eurostat 12 10,1 D Yes
women in age 18-59 years living in jobless households 1.4. % Eurostat 9,6 8,4* D
men in age 18 – 59 years living in jobless households 1.4. % Eurostat 8,1 D
number of crimes of abuse in closed relationships 1.5. number MV SR 80,3   2004 371*** D No
number of victims of violence against women (survey) 1.5. number Survey  0 21,2%** D
specific rate of unemployment among people with disabilities 2.1. % Eurostat, ŠÚ SR 23,8 D
working people with disabilities in age 16-64 years, who face restrictions at work 2.1. % Eurostat 13,9 D
people with disabilities in age 16-64 years, who face restrictions at work (type of work, amount of labour mobility to work) 2.1. % Eurostat 53,7 D
number of disabled access and measures to facilitate orientation 2.2. number Survey 0 I
number of information services accessible to people with disabilities 2.2. number Survey 0 I
number of training programs tailored to the needs of disabled persons 2.3. number Survey 0 I
rate for graduates of VET 2.3. % Survey* 0 I
employment rate of seniors in age 55 to 64 3.1. % Eurostat 33,1 I
employment rate for women in senior age 55 to 64 3.1. % Eurostat 18,9 24,2 I
rate for men in senior age 55 to 64 3.1. % Eurostat 56,7
gender gap in employment rates of seniors 32,5 D
unemployment rate in elderly men age 55 to 64 3.1. % Eurostat 7,9
unemployment rate for women in senior age 55 to 64 11,2 D
unemployment rate in the elderly age 55 to 64 3.1. % Eurostat 9,3 D
unemployment rate of graduates in age 15 to 24 years in% 3.2. % Eurostat 26,6% 27,3 D Yes
unemployment rate of graduates in age 15 to 24 years in% – women 3.2. % Eurostat 26,4 D
unemployment rate of graduates in age 15 to 24 years in% – men 3.2. % Eurostat 27,8 D
rate for graduates high school (divided between men and women) – vocational 3.2. % Survey 0 79.2/65,4 I
application rates of university graduates (divided between men and women) VS 1.st 3.2. % Survey 0 53,5/59,4 I
PISA index (divided between men and women, other disadvantaged groups) – number of participating 3.2.  number OECD survey 1462 4 555 I Yes
number of persons who were victims of direct or indirect discrimination 4. number Survey 0 I

Resources: SCI HP EO version 5.0, Tab. 2, Data for 2009: Eurostat, ŠÚ SR,

* no gender segregated data available

** Bodnárová, B. – Filadelfiová, J – Holubová, B.: Representative Research on Prevalence and Experience of Women with Violence against Women (VAW) in Slovakia. Institute for research on family and work, Bratislava, 2008.

***   Crime Statistics in Slovakia. http://www.minv.sk/swift_data/source/policia/statistiky/09_12/1_statistika_podla_druhu_kriminality_31.12.2009.xml