European Commission – gender pay gap resources
The European Commission website provides information about the gender pay gap, explaining why it exists and what the Commission is doing to close the gap.
The European Commission website provides information about the gender pay gap, explaining why it exists and what the Commission is doing to close the gap.
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) has published a report on the potential impacts on the UK of future migration from Bulgaria and Romania so the UK Government can assess the potential impacts of migration from EU2 countries following the lifting of transitional controls at the end of 2013.
The first report on trafficking in human beings in Europe, published by the European Commission in March 2013.

The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights produced a video clip in 2013 to illustrate the cooperation between Civil Society and the Agency.
This volume in the series ‘Trends in social cohesion’ offers a number of ways of looking at the future, based on various analyses of the current situation.

The Campaign of Young People for Human Rights Online is against the expressions of hate speech online in all its forms, including those that most affect young people, such as forms of cyber-bullying and cyber-hate.

In March 2013, the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) published a report on inequalities and multiple discrimination in access to and quality of healthcare.

In December 2012 Equinet (The European Network of Equality Bodies) published the ‘Equality Law in Practice’ report.

In 2013 the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) published the first EU-wide study on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). A public consultation on combating FGM ran until 30 May.
In February 2013 PICUM published ‘Children First and Foremost: A guide to realising the rights of children and families in an irregular migration situation’.