… Traditional gender roles place expectations on men to be the sole breadwinner in the family. Gender equality … greater prominence to dual-earning family models, with men encouraged to embrace more caring masculinities and roles … the conventional vision of the male provider can affect men’s sense of self-esteem (Gough and Novikova, 2020). …
… imbalances adversely affect the mental health of women and men victims (Bhui, 2018). For example, exposure to … a major contributor to the mental health gender gap, men suffering such violence are similarly impacted (Sian Oram … violence experienced and perpetrated by women and men, and to provide gender-sensitive and cross-cutting …
… live until 84 years of age, which is 5.5 years more than men, at 78.5 years. However, this figure varies substantially … life expectancy in most EU countries, particularly for men. The gender gap in life expectancy is often attributed to … as well as the different societal roles of women and men (Hoffmann et al., 2018). Men’s lower life expectancy …
… everyday life activities [1] . The respondents, women and men alike, ranked health services as the most important type … access and uptake. Gender socialisation tends to deter men from seeking diagnosis and treatment, resulting in men being less likely than women to visit medical …
… duties has caused acute work–life tensions for women and men (Craig and Churchill, 2020; EIGE, 2020b, 2020g, 2021c; … the pandemic has led to a modest increase in time spent by men on unpaid care, particularly fathers who lost jobs and men in couples with women in essential work (EIGE, 2021c), …
… degrees, both overall and in the extent to which women and men are relatively affected, greater divergence on gender … gap, of 27 percentage points (p.p.), is between women and men taking unpaid care of children, followed by a 21 p.p. gap between foreign-born women and foreign-born men. Both reflect the negative influence of gender roles and …
… P. (2019). Who self‐cares wins: an updated perspective on men and self‐care. Trends in Urology & Men’s Health, 10(3), 19-22. Balfe, M., Brugha, R., O’Donovan, … violence using community-based advocacy for women with abusive partners. Journal of Consulting and Clinical …
… an integral part of the professional lives of women and men in various work circumstances. It is therefore logical … that 9 % of employed women and 11 % of employed men use social media in the context of their work. … avoid risky encounters with clients already identified as abusive. Turning down tasks or gigs because of safety …
… that societies with greater equality between women and men also perform better in the area of the digital economy … historically unequal power relationship between women and men. Differences in access to economic resources and … However, ICT also facilitated the spread of gender-based abusive online material, in which women and girls are …
… on social media, 57 % of young women and 62 % of young men aged 16–19 responded that they had [1] . If gender and … alarming development is ‘upskirting’, where boys or men use their phones to stealthily take pictures up women’s …
… not provided by all countries, data suggest that infected men are more likely to die from COVID-19 than infected women … For instance, job loss is a major stressor for men. Studies have shown that during periods of high … unemployment during the financial crisis suicide rates in men significantly increased – particularly among those of …
… rates, lower risks of poverty for both women and men, improved gender balance in political and economic … employment rate of women is significantly below that of men. The labour market is heavily gender segregated, and … of the crisis are likely to be borne equally by women and men, unlike the situation during previous crises, where the …
… of violence does not measure differences between women and men; rather, it examines women’s experiences of violence. The … of help. It has also weakened women’s ability to leave abusive partners after the crisis, owing to the ensuing …