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24 Amendments of Clare MOODY related to 2015/2228(INI)

Amendment 5 #
Motion for a resolution
Citation 7 a (new)
- having Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence ('the Istanbul Convention'),
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 16 #
Motion for a resolution
Citation 23 a (new)
- having regard to the report of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs on meeting the anti-poverty targets in light of increasing household costs, and the accompanying opinion by the Women's Rights and Gender Equality Committee,
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 39 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital C
C. whereas living at risk of poverty translates into social exclusion in terms of access to public transport, primary healthcare services, decent housing and, education, life-long learning, and access to and participation in culture;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 61 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital E a (new)
Ea. whereas given the inter-generational dimensions of poverty, addressing the situation of girls and young women facing social exclusion and poverty is key to tackling the feminisation of poverty;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 83 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital I
I. whereas the stereotypes widely conveyed by society contribute to the feminisation of poverty; whereas these stereotypes are developed during childhood and are reflected in the choice of training and education and on into the labour market; whereas women are still too often confined to 'women-friendly' tasks and remain under-represented in certain areas such as mathematics, science, engineering, and so on; whereas these stereotypes lead to discrimination in terms of regender-based discrimination;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 88 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital I a (new)
Ia. whereas poverty and social exclusion, and women's economic dependency can be an exacerbating factor for violence against women and girls;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 98 #
Motion for a resolution
Recital K a (new)
Ka. whereas meeting the Europe 2020 anti-poverty targets requires significant new political impetus; whereas these targets cannot be met unless anti-poverty policy includes a strong gender dimension;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 114 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 1
1. Notes that the lack of affordable high- quality care, whether for children or for the sick or elderly, contributes to the gender employment gap, the pay gap and the related pension gap; emphasises that equal access to childcare and free, high-quality formal, informal, and non-formal education is central to securing equal opportunities and breaking poverty cycles;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 141 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 3 a (new)
3a. Urges the Commission to incorporate a more robust social dimension and a gender pillar in the European Semester;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 155 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 5
5. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to implement policies to promote the employment of women and the integration into the labour market of socially marginalised groups of women, in the light of the objectives of the Europe 2020 strategy, with an emphasis on life- long learning so that women have the access and opportunity to re-skill in the ever-changing labour market, an increase in the promotion of STEM subjects aimed at young girls to address existing education stereotypes early and combat long-term gaps in employment and pay, the development of affordable and high- quality public care services, flexible working time arrangements and measures to combat the segregation of men and women by occupation and sector;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 215 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 10 a (new)
10a. Reaffirms the importance of economic and financial education at a young age, which has been shown to improve economic decision-making later in life, including in managing costs and incomes; recommends the exchange of best practice and the promotion of educational programmes targeting women and girls in vulnerable groups and marginalised communities facing poverty and social exclusion;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 225 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 11 a (new)
11a. Calls on the Commission promote best practice on taxation policy that takes gender impacts into account, and promotes gender equality, particularly VAT, and taxation of household income, which at times can subject lower earners to higher rates of taxation;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 227 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 11 b (new)
11b. Stresses that data collection on household costs and income must be complimented by individualised data in order to account for gender-based inequalities within the households;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 228 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 11 c (new)
11c. Insists that macroeconomic policy must be compatible with social equality policy, and that it must include a strong gender perspective; Reiterates that financial institutions such as the ECB and national central banks must take into account social impacts, including impacts on gender inequalities, when modelling and deciding on macroeconomic monetary policies, or financial services policies;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 229 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 11 d (new)
11d. Emphasises that access to credit, financial services and advice is key to empowering women facing social exclusion in entrepreneurship, and increasing their representation in the sector; calls on the Commission and Member States to take effective measures to facilitate that access, particularly with regard to vulnerable women facing multiple discrimination;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 230 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 11 e (new)
11e. Restates its support for the initiative to formulate a guideline reference budget, and calls on the Commission to include gender-specific considerations when designing it, including the gender inequalities faced within households;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 231 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 11 f (new)
11f. Reasserts the need to undertake research into female homelessness and its causes and drivers, as the phenomenon is captured inadequately in current data; notes that gender-specific elements that ought to be taken into account include gender-based economic dependency, temporary housing, or avoidance of social services;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 232 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 11 g (new)
11g. Calls for more ambitious action to tackle energy poverty, which disproportionately affects single women, single-parent and female-headed households; Urges the Commission and the Member States to establish a definition of energy poverty which takes into account gendered aspects of the phenomenon, and to include it in the future recast of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive; Highlights the important role of community energy initiatives such as cooperatives in empowering vulnerable energy consumers, particularly women facing poverty and social exclusion and marginalisation;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 236 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 12
12. Notes that women's economic independence plays a crucial role in their ability to escape situations of violence; calls for the provision of social protection systems guaranteeing the social rights of women who are victims of violence; Reissues the call for the EU and all Member States to sign and ratify the Istanbul Convention;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 250 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 13
13. Believes that many aspects of female poverty remain unrecognised, including for example the exclusion of women from access to culture and social participation; considers that the severe material deprivation indicators relating toexclude access to culture are inadequate and that, and social participation, and are therefore provide an incomplete understanding of poverty; calls for more indicators shouldto be developed for assessing exclusion, in terms of social, cultural, and political participation, and particularly its influence on the vicious cirycle of poverty, and its inter-generational impacts;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 252 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 13 a (new)
13a. Reasserts its call to the Commission to strive towards establishing a European Child Guarantee, ensuring that every European child at risk of poverty has access to free health care, free education, free childcare, decent housing and adequate nutrition; Emphasises that such a policy must address the situation of women and girls, particularly in vulnerable and marginalised communities;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 255 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 13 b (new)
13b. Notes that the Youth Guarantee initiative must include a gender perspective, addressing the situation of young men, women and persons of all gender identities in education, training, and labour markets;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 262 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 14 a (new)
14a. Highlights the role of social enterprise in empowering and including women facing poverty and social exclusion and multiple discrimination;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM
Amendment 265 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 14 b (new)
14b. Asks the Commission and the Member States to create stakeholder engagement processes that promote and facilitate the direct engagement of persons at risk of poverty and social inclusion, particularly women and girls, in policymaking on social inclusion at all levels;
2016/02/25
Committee: FEMM