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