Feminist Economics
The pension gap between men and women in Germany is 53 % and 35 % in Europe. Women still perform more work than men but have significantly lower incomes. That is not how equality works. That is why in my work in the Budget Committee I am committed to gender equality in economic and budget policy.
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Disproportionate surveillance in the refugee camps – My Open Letter to the EU Commission
The inhumane conditions in the camps for refugees on the Greek islands have horrified us all, but so have the methods used to monitor the inhabitants. In the camps, the surveillance system CENTAUR is deployed, which monitors the residents around the clock with cameras, drones, X-ray scanners, electronic exit controls and loudspeakers. It is financed […]
The new women’s movement for a fair economy
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Success for the #halfofit movement: More justice in EU budgets
Thanks to the strong commitment of the Green Group in the European Parliament and a network of MEPs from all democratic parties, we have succeeded in including decisive steps and instruments in several relevant dossiers, including the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).
Follow-up zu #HalfOfIt – How we are improving #Next Generation EU
We managed to include our demands in all four Next Generation EU regulations that set out the criteria for the funding of national projects!
The results of the first feminist analysis of the stimulus package
On my initiative, the Greens/EFA Group has commissioned a gender impact assessment of the European reconstruction programme “Next Generation EU”.
Webinar: #NextGenerationEU- Are women left out?
Invitation to our Webinar on Monday 29.06.2020 at 19:30-21:00 Uhr