… reflection, women have a role. Women are related to food, care and attention to produce it and take it on the tables. … Ercolano, ISSD -Ateneo Regina Apostolorum The ethics of care. The invisible work Joan Tronto (invited), Luisella …
… 0 %* 19 e-health services and applications (including e-care, internet of things for physical activity and ambient … 121 Infrastructure for early childhood education and care 40 %/100 % 122 Infrastructure for primary and secondary … work-life balance, including access to childcare and care for dependent persons 40 %/100 % 144 Measures for a …
… significantly more likely to take career breaks to take care of children. This can eat into the time they are able to … research has found that managers rate women as less competent than before they became mothers, as well as less competent than women without children. I don’t know if you …
… but are under-represented in others, such as teaching and care work. Women’s disproportionate responsibility for care of dependent family members and household tasks is … , and are closely linked to the gendered distribution of care responsibilities within families. This points to further …
… women remain the default carers in Irish society: family care work is unequally shared between women (70%) and men … Irish households spent the most time each day (29%) on care for household members. Related to the historical role of … has a voice. It is hugely respectful and we are gender and culturally diverse.’ ‘It’s a very flexible and supportive …