… looks at people caring for and educating not only their children or grandchildren, but also the elderly or people … premium' sheds light on the association between having children and the resulting economic disparities between …
… and 86% of men provide informal childcare to their own children below 25, at least four times a week. But the … 2023) finds that more intensive childcare for smaller children – like bathing, feeding and changing diapers – is … below. Distribution of informal childcare activities for children below 25 between partners within the household (%, …
… where it is relatively easy for women to work and have children, women’s employment and fertility both tend to be … and Bettio, 2008) Investment in health and education of children Evidence of economic impact POSITIVE EFFECT/INCREASE … bargaining power in the household with positive effects on children’ human capital (Klasen and Lamanna, 2009; Kabeer and …
… in unpaid caregiving activities, such as caring for children, older family members, or people with disabilities. … as many women spend at least 5 hours every day caring for children than men. Women and men in employment who experience … care for (e.g., people with disabilities, older people, children), regardless of their age, please tell us: In a …
… to 22% of women. Women cohabiting with a partner and children are less likely to benefit from the flexibility of … Regarding the ability of women and men cohabiting with children to have fixed starting and finishing time, the … over half of platform workers live in a household with children either as single parents or as a couple (59% of …
… gender differences for those carers who live with children in a couple or as lone parents. EIGE’s survey of … women overall and for men living with their couple and children. Amongst those households, these factors are cited more often than in households with no children. As shown in Figure 2, 43% of women and 36% of men …