… transport and take on caring responsibilities for young children. They would therefore benefit more from buses with a … make life easier for people who use buses and travel with children and lead to increased mobility and decrease social …
… not being re-employed is higher for women [3]. 10. Having children affects the employment rates of women and men … men’s increases by 9.1% [7]. 11. In 2008, women with children under 12 had a significantly lower employment rate … of 11.5 percentage point [3]. 12. In 2008, men with children under 12 had a significantly higher employment rate …
… and the Economy Women still remain the main carers of children and the elderly today. In Europe, women between the … Nevertheless, women still remain the main carers for children: they are comparatively more involved in part time work to be able to care for children, and therefore work longer paid and unpaid hours …