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Comenius Programme“You And Me Make Europe”
Escola Secundária Poeta António Aleixo
By:
Social Integration Social Integration & &
Equality of OpportunitiesEquality of Opportunities
“Equality between Man and Woman is a
Constitutional Right of the Portuguese Republic
and one of the fundamental duties of the
Portuguese Government, who should not only
ensure equality but also assume its promotionensure equality but also assume its promotion.”
III PNICG(2007-2010)
Social Integration & Equality of Opportunities
Chapter 1:
Education
In 2005, the instruction level of individuals aged 15 or more was the following:
The graduates in higher education per scientific areas in 2004 were as follows:
Graduates in Higher Education per Scientific Area
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
Education Arts andHumanities
SocialSciences,
Comerce andLaw
Sciences,Mathematics
and Computing
Engineering,Manufactoringand processing
andConstruction
Agriculture Health andSocial Services
Services
M/F F
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
1995 2005
Nu
mbe
r of
Doc
tora
tes
Number of Doctorates (1995 -2005)
M F
The development of doctorates obtained by men and by women in 1995-2005
was the following:g:
Social Integration & Equality of Opportunities
Chapter 2:
Access to the Labour
World
In 2005, male and female activity and unemployment rates were as follows:
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Female Activity Rate Male Activity Rate Female Unemployment Rate
Male Unemployment Rate
Pe
rcen
tage
Male and Female Activity and Unemployment Rates
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
90000
None Basic 1st Cycle Basic 2nd Cycle
Basic 3rd Cycle
Secondary Higher Education
Unemployment per Education Level
Women Men
The structure of unemployment registered according to the level of
qualification, in 2004:
Social Integration & Equality of Opportunities
Chapter 3:
Salaries
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
Eu
ros
(€)
Average Monthly Salaries per Qualification Level
Average Female Salaries Average Male Salaries
In 2002, the average of monthly earnings according to the
qualification level was as follows:
Social Integration & Equality of Opportunities
Chapter 4:
Working Sectors
In 2005, the number of workers per work sector was the
following:
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
Agriculture Industry Services
Num
ber
of
Wo
rker
s (T
hous
ands
)
Workers per Activity Sector
M F
The distribution of men and women by sectors of activity was as follows:
Some professions of recent access to women:
Social Integration & Equality of Opportunities
Chapter 5:
Role in The Family
According to the study "The Place of Men in the Portuguese Family"
coordinated by sociologist Karin Wall (2007):The Portuguese man is "modern" but only women take care of the washing.Over 80% of men are of the opinion that they should help more at home, but
only less than one percent of men make their own meals, while only around two
per cent makes use of the dishwasher and only 0.1 take care of their clothing. Gender is still an obstacle.
For most men, the right expression to use is "helping at home." But the house
(still) is the responsibility of women.
Men continue to make sure that their professional work is more important than
their wife’s work:
• Three in five men do not ask for the five days off to which they are entitled in
the first month after the birth of their child.• The division of maternity leave is still a rarity, only 413 men share the 120
days with the woman.• Only 3200 men are househousbands.
• The tasks carried out jointly by the couple represent only 14% of all the
domestic work. • Of single parents which represented 7% of Portuguese households in 2001,
only 0.9% are men.
The distribution of household chores between men and women is still, as a
rule, unbalanced in favour of men, although this has registered a positive
development.
Netography
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