… they are mainly young, highly educated, and taking care of children – in particular if they are women. Indeed, more than … poses a particular threat to those caring for small children. EU regulation is often out of step with … and data entry. Having more men being paid to take care of children and people’s homes can help chip away at stereotypes …
… telework to become dominated by mothers trying to care for children at the same time as doing their job, while fathers … in the home. To give men the opportunity to care for their children right from day 1, governments should earmark healthy … boost the amount of time men spend looking after their children, and, in a virtuous cycle, normalise the idea of men …
… they make? How do current laws enable them to take care of children raised in a family while leading fulfilling lives … mothers are still spending much more time with their children than fathers are. I don’t need to tell you that this pattern continues as children get older, with women being less likely to have a …
… I am of course talking about the work of raising children, of taking care of ageing parents, and of cooking … in the home. To give men the opportunity to care for their children right from day 1, governments should earmark healthy … boosted the amount of time men spend looking after their children, and, in a virtuous cycle, normalised the idea of …
… positions of power, but in a majority of those caring for children and older people. They are left out of entire … unpaid care work that is essential to our economies. The children being fed, educated and entertained will be future … they are mainly young, highly educated, and taking care of children – in particular if they are women. Indeed, more than …
… more likely to take career breaks to take care of children. This can eat into the time they are able to give to … even when women are able to return to work after having children, even when they have managed to secure solid … mothers, as well as less competent than women without children. I don’t know if you have any daughters, but I have …
… I am of course talking about the work of raising children, of taking care of ageing parents, of cooking three … balance sheets, but it has economic value. Those children being raised are future taxpayers. The ageing … Covid, mothers have had to deal with interruptions by children more often than fathers. We have to bear these …
… to our lives. It seems obvious: we need carers to raise children, to take care of older people and those with … do significantly more. They put in more hours caring for children, they cook more, they clean more – across the EU, a … nightly clapping for carers and the sight of colleagues’ children on Zoom calls has made the reality sink in that we …
… of people working from home are higher in households with children and particularly among lone parents, suggesting that … shows that mothers have to deal with interruptions by children more often than fathers when teleworking. Constant … balance conflicts, especially for women with young children aged 0-5 years. The situation for lone parents can …
… women are often taking care of their parents, as well as children. Our data shows that the gender pay gap actually … make this a reality. Last, affordable care services, for children and for older people, would help both women and men …
… to take up paid work because they were taking care of children and ageing parents. Although this unpaid care work … governments’ balance sheets, it has value to the economy. Children are future taxpayers and older people would be …
… Currently, 37.5 % of women in the EU care for children, the elderly, or people with disabilities every day, … Furthermore, it affects not only women victims, but also children who witness such violence and the EU society as a … to run the heating in winter, to keep yourself and your children warm, or keep the lights switched on in the evening? …
… birth country of parents, country of residence, children, disability) - Intoxication status - … birth country of parents, country of residence, children, disability) - Prior history of violence against … relationship - Pregnancy - Conflict of custody of children - Child who is not the offspring of the …
… (Boyd et al., 2015). Mental health disorders among children and youth According to WHO, half of all mental … are one of the most common sources of disease burden in children and young people, particularly adolescent girls … and adolescence. Gender-specific data on pre-school children’s mental health is scarce. More evidence on gender …
… parents suffering worse mental health than couples with children (Chiu et al., 2017; Wade et al., 2011). However, … al., 2020). Data from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey reveals that 63 % of boys aged … well-being. [2] Health Behaviours in School-aged Children (HBSC) 2017/2018. Authors’ calculations NB: EU: …