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Gender and generations

Gender equality for generation Why in 2030: an EU perspective Agnès Hubert Bureau of European Policy Advisers European Commission

BEPA: Bureau of European Policy Advisers of the European Commission BEPA activities concentrate on the early stage of the policy cycle, thereby helping to shape policy options in the medium and long term. Within the Commission, BEPA holds a unique position: it operates directly under the President s authority. BEPA provides the President of the European Commission, his College of Commissioners and the Commission services with strategic thinking and policy advice.

Outline Definitions (gender equality, generation why, future studies) Trends and Challenges ahead (ESPAS) Gender equality as a Game changer for a sustainable economy

Gender equality in the EU an EU Value (art1bis); to be promoted as a principle (art 2) which conditions sanctions(art7)and accession of new MS(art49); mainstreaming in all EU policies (art8) equal pay and equal treatment(art157) Charter of fundamental rights+declaration 19 on violence Treaty of Lisbonne

Gender Equality Index http://eige.europa.eu/content/gender-equality-index

Generation Y and gender

2030 ESPAS

Megatrends A globally growing and ageing population (8.3billion) Empowerment (education,technologies and participation) Inequalities: less globally,more inside countries Migrations and urbanisation Rise of the global middle class (3b asia pacific/eu680/us322) Enduring impact of the crisis Not greener world Governance legitimacy and transparency

Challenges post crisis in the EU Restarting growth and ensuring long term sustainability Fighting unemployment and reinforcing social cohesion in an ageing society Ensuring security Reinforcing EU democracy and participation Turning the challenge of a sustainable Europe to our competitive advantage

Growth 50 Potential growth in GDP in the EU Member States following a transition to full equality in the labour market, in % of GDP 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 SI BG PT LV FI LT RO PL FR SE DK BE LU HU EE EU27 DE CY SK IT AT ES CZ IE UK NL EL MT Source: A. Löfgren, Gender equality, economic grow th and employment, 2009. This report has been presented at the conference under Sw edish Presidency "What does gender equality mean for grow th and employment?", 15-16 October, Stockholm. These figures are an estimation of the potential increase in the GDP that w ould occur follow ing the elimination of gender gaps, i.e. if w omen's rates w ere to reach the level of men's rates in terms of employment rate, part-time rate and productivity (measured by w ages).

EUROPE 2020: 3 priorities Europe 2020 puts forward three mutually reinforcing priorities: Smart growth: developing an economy based on knowledge and innovation. Sustainable growth: promoting a more resource efficient, greener and more competitive economy Inclusive growth: fostering a highemployment economy delivering social and territorial cohesion. BUDGETARY CONSTRAINTS

EUROPE 2020 mid term Review A first critical step in designing a post-crisis growth strategy for the EU is to understand clearly the full impact of the crisis and to share a common diagnosis of where Europe stands. In so doing, it is also important to bear in mind that seeking to return to the growth "model" of the previous decade would be both illusory and harmful: fiscal imbalances ; real estate bubbles ; widening social inequalities ; lack of sufficient entrepreneurship and innovation ; dysfunctional financial systems ; growing energy dependency ; multiple pressures on the use of resources and the environment; sharp increase in unemployment; weaknesses in education and training systems; underperforming public administrations these were issues that could be observed but that were not resolved in the past. They contributed to the collapse of parts of our economies when the full crisis hit. Behind headline figures on GDP, it is also essential to look at, and sometimes rediscover, the underlying trends and structural changes determining Europe s ability to grow. This is also why understanding and stimulating the factors that drive progress towards the Europe 2020 targets is of critical importance.

Europe's ability to grow beyond GDP The current materialistic culture is not sustainable Contributions to well being are ultimately the basis of the real economy value creqtion in products and services Could Europe/US lead the way towards a more sustainable growth

game changers: Gender equality and social innovation.. For a competitive Europe invest in human resources (jobs, care, education,youth,poverty,wellbeing) For a democratic Europe: equity,representation of women, youth participative society For promoting change: gender mainstreaming (reorganisation to integrate users needs) For resetting the welfare state: social innovation

Generation Why New technologies, music, films, creativity Social networks, the share economy Needs Time for facebook, twitter, friends Professionnal identity only part of the story Need meaning and what money cannot buy

Conclusion «emerging of the crisis means entering into a different world: there is no going back to business as usual» Jose Manuel Barroso " As a feminist, I have always assumed that by fighting to emancipate women, I was building a better world, more egalitarian, just and free" Nancy Fraser