… evidence proves that women take on the brunt of unpaid care compared to men – from childcare through to domestic care, meaning they spend more time at home – based on the gendered perception that women are care givers. What our evidence also indicates, is that in …
… Published Online panel survey on gender gaps in unpaid care, individual and social activities Technical report Published Gender gaps in care, individual and social activities Policy brief …
… violence, the Index 2022 ’s thematic focus on unpaid care, the twin green and digital transitions and the … gaps regarding work life balance policies and informal care. With regards to Member States, we also intend to visit … survey on the gendered use of time when it comes to unpaid care and social activities. These findings will be published …
… shown how the pandemic has led to more intense informal care demands . In terms of childcare, long-term care and housework, especially for women. The impact was …
… fields, remain, male-dominated. An unequal share of unpaid care also prevents women from accessing career opportunities. … seven spend on average 20 more hours each week on unpaid care than men. This is a wakeup call. Which, thankfully, has been answered by the European Commission’s care strategy to strengthen long-term care and early …
… Gaag is an independent gender consultant, specialising in care, and working with men and boys for gender equality. From … of four State of the World’s Fathers’ reports focused on care and is currently working on the fifth. She is also the … In the past two years, she has presented on unpaid care at a number of conferences and workshops, including a UN …
… on the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on unpaid care. One of the co-authors of the 2021, 2020, 2019 and 2017 … Index, she also oversaw EU-wide research on unpaid care work, youth and digitalisation and violence against …