… each fund specify how the project will address existing gender gaps, or women’s and men’s specific needs, in the … and timings? Are more women than men providing care for children and other family members? Which age groups among … What services might support different people in these roles and enhance their well-being? How might infrastructure …
… marketing or organisational innovations Questions for gender equality indicators How many enterprises are owned by … Are considerations about women's and men’s behaviours and roles included in efforts to promote the transition to the … equally meet the needs of women and men users Spaces for children available in the waiting areas Results level: Women …
… spent on childcare. As the OECD average is based on two children, costs are higher for single parents with one child. … the differential in earnings as a consequence of the gender pay gap, single mothers can pay a higher proportion of … parents like Ines? What data do you have on preschool children? What data do you have on parents and single parents …
… of the target group, it is important to identify existing gender inequalities and the reasons why they exist. Use the … and timings? Are more women than men providing care for children and other family members? Which age groups among … What services might support different people in these roles and enhance their well-being? Questions specific to …
… for women who were more involved in helping their children in the virtual classroom [2]. The situation for lone … that they can continue to engage in their work Dismantling gender stereotypes and ideas about traditional genderroles could encourage more men to pick up their fair share of …
… it means to self-quarantine, work from home, home-school children, lose a job or even a loved one. Each person’s … the virus. Extra challenges for public transport users Our Gender Equality Index findings show that women rely much more … more information about the coronavirus pandemic from a gender perspective. Follow EIGE on Facebook , Twitter and …
… Principle 1: Gender-specific approach Expected result: Trained police … dynamics of intimate partner violence across policing roles and ranks. Introduce mandatory training for any police … characteristics in risk management strategies. Reflect children’s specific experiences and needs in risk management …
… intimate partner violence within a multiagency framework. Gender and risk assessment and management of intimate partner … partner violence is experienced differently by women and children according to their race, disability, age, religion, … can improve risk management processes and their outcomes. Children’s experiences of intimate partner violence against …
… : Trained police officers are capable of understanding the gender dynamics of intimate partner violence and can develop, … dynamics of intimate partner violence across policing roles and ranks. Introduce mandatory training for any police … of how gender and women’s inequality shape women’s and children’s experiences of intimate partner violence, and of …
… A catalyst for gender equality in the making Policy debates on work—life … balance of men and women as men grow further in their roles as the main family breadwinner, and women continue in … States with a higher provision of formal childcare for children below 3 years of age also had greater participation …
… paid work with other life duties and needs. Traditional genderroles assigning women to care work, paid or unpaid, result in … & O’Dwyer, 1999). In this respect, women with young children are particularly disadvantaged regarding job choice …
… Equally shared or not, childcare is a key dimension of gender equality Family structures have changed drastically in … how social policies and structures affect genderroles, particularly in the division of care work at home, is … increasing the labour-market participation of women with children and men’s involvement in childcare, by undervaluing …
… Parental-leave conditions may help or hinder gender equality The increase in female employment rates, … family model, have unsettled traditional gender work roles and expectations (Connolly, Aldrich, O’Brien, Speight, … leave policies can be seen as important tools to fulfil children’s rights to have time with and care from from both …
… the overall time that women and men spend caring for their children, grandchildren, older people or people with disabilities, it also impacts gender inequalities in caring. When different types of … is observed. While 85 % of women living in a couple with children do at least 1 hour of childcare work per day, this …
… level of education, and country of birth (15+, %), and gender gaps, EU, 2017 A number of factors affect women’s and … on lifelong learning). These increase significantly when children under 5 years of age are brought into the mix (EIGE, …
… in the labour market. FTE employment rates of women with children were around 60 % (Figure 12) regardless of the … and couples with children (+ 4 p.p.). While the most acute gender gap in FTE employment was observed among couples with … due to lower educational attainment, traditional genderroles and the lack of childcare options outside the …
… of the role of carers within families and society. Through gender stereotyping, domestic and care work (mostly unpaid) … men’s involvement in the care and/or education of their children, grandchildren and older and disabled people. It … target called on Member States to ensure that 33 % of children below 3 years of age attend childcare facilities. …