… EU, women do the bulk of the cooking, household tasks and care work. This situation is mirrored among persons with … (29 %) and a fifth of men with disabilities (20 %) care daily for someone, whether it be children, older people … despite the fact that persons with disabilities also need care themselves. These factors make it harder for women to …
… women remain the default carers in Irish society; family care work is shared unequally between women (70%) and men … households spent the largest amount of daily time (29%) on care for household members. Related to the allotted role of … Similarly, the absence of good-quality state residential care facilities for elderly people means that female family …
… participation of women. Policy instruments, such as child-care services and incentives for employers to support … in all three of Prezi’s values (We Picture, We Team, We Care). Lessons to be learned The most important lesson from …
… women remain the default carers in Irish society: family care work is unequally shared between women (70%) and men … Irish households spent the most time each day (29%) on care for household members. Related to the historical role of … the absence of high-quality state-provided residential care facilities for elderly people means that female family …
… women’s employment — especially the lack of childcare and care for older family members — and raised the issue of the … positions. It stressed the need to develop new family care services and models of education and training for women …
… long working hours) (IPU: 2016). Services that support the care responsibilities of parliamentary employees are … flexible working arrangements and financial provisions for care services, assures equal value for women’s and men’s work …
… school calendars. A measure that supports family-related care leave is the possibility for proxy voting, i.e. allowing MPs who are absent due to their care responsibilities to delegate their voting power to a …