… than others. But talking about energy poverty on a household level, while very relevant, the term ‘household’ is still too abstract and broad a concept. It … should we be worried about? Because not all members of a household are equally affected by energy poverty. Some spend …
… also taking care of an elderly relative or a member of the household who has a disability– who might just be living at … round the clock assistance. And unpaid care also means household work. In the fragile context of the pandemic, all …
… which explores the share of informal care in the household for two time periods, before the pandemic in … and/or with disabilities care, and housework) within the household Working arrangements (time schedules, flexitime, teleworking, system-relevant jobs, personal and household incomes) Work-life balance (the use of available …
… completely or mostly responsible for childcare in their household. And as you can imagine, responsibilities are … During the pandemic, we found that the distribution of household chores between partners changed – with most women …
… and men (45%) – have a chance to contribute equally to the household revenue. When childcare is shared equally between … family members, relatives or friends either living in the household and/or outside. (page 25) …
… commitments and interests besides their work, that is, no household duties, care responsibilities or other social … less likely than their men peers to have children in the household, are more likely to have fewer children than they … those who would like to be more involved in care and household responsibilities, those who are restrained in their …