Migration from rural regions is traditionally female; young and well-educated women in particular are drawn to metropolitan areas. It is currently impossible to say reliably whether the pandemic and rising prices as a result of the Russian attack on Ukraine can reverse this trend. This webinar deals with the questions into which areas women and men migrate or immigrate in different phases of life, what constitutes quality of life and what gender-specific differences there are, as well as what structural measures can improve the living situation of women in rural areas.
Time: November 14, 2022, 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m
online via ZOOM
Discuss it:
Theresia Oedl-Wieser, Head of the Rural Social Research and Library Department at the Federal Institute for Agriculture and Mountain Farmers' Issues
Tatjana Fischer, Deputy Head of the Institute for Spatial Planning, Environmental Planning and Land Management, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna
Hermine Hackl, President of the Ecosocial Forum Lower Austria
Veronika Mickel-Göttfert, Vice President of the Ecosocial Forum Austria & Europe
Nicole Zehetner-Grasl, mayor of Hofkirchen in Traunkreis
We warmly invite you. Participation is free.
Information and registration: https://oekosocial.at/events/land-der-frauen-conditions-fuer-weibliche-lebensqualitaet-in-laendlichen-regionen/