… experiencing poor health also manifests in data on healthy life years. Women and men in the EU can expect to be in good … report lower levels of mental well-being regardless of family composition, age, income, country of birth and … ‘Rather difficult’ or ‘Very difficult’. [5] UN Database, ‘Family planning indicators’, …
… care has been provided largely from within the family. As Chapter 4, on the domain of knowledge, shows, … time spent on unpaid care activities has led to acute work–life tensions, particularly for women. Domain of power The … in women’s own homes (37 %) and to be perpetrated by a family member or a relative (32 %), most often a man. While …
… treatment: results from the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) Surveys. Psychological Medicine, 44(6), 1303. Ardito, C., … you sow, so shall you reap: Gender-role attitudes and late-life cognition. Psychological Science, 28(9), 1201-1213. … S197. Byron, K. (2005). A meta-analytic review of work–family conflict and its antecedents. Journal of Vocational …
… of the preferred gender happened to have [10] . Being family-oriented, for example, only gained importance when … tend to use flexible working arrangements to achieve work–life balance, while men frequently use such arrangements to … than they were before becoming a mother [24] . Any kind of family formation, be it getting married or having a child, …
… and norms, difficulties in reconciling work and private life, discrimination, opaque wage structures, and … – because of interruptions from young children or adult family members (Adams and Berg, 2017). The platform may …
… assumed to allow work to fit better around home and family responsibilities (Eurofound, 2020c). There is indeed … the employer’s premises can help to facilitate better work–life balance. Workers report shorter commuting times, greater … a poorer work–life balance. For parents or others with family responsibilities, the occasional opportunity to …
… age, with the same or better education, and with the same family and other circumstances, women still have 25 % lower … also masculine organisational culture and a lack of work–life balance options and role models (Valenduc, 2011; …
… ensure full participation of people in social and working life. The internet has been of paramount importance in … skills, owing to factors such as gender stereotypes, family status, and the broader societal, economic and … they cannot participate in in lifelong learning because of family responsibilities (in Cyprus, Malta, Greece, Austria …
… and activities, while an essential aspect of quality of life, is largely determined by time pressures from both paid … Shares of workers engaging in social activities by sex, family composition, age, education level, country of birth …
… with 8.0 % of men, work part-time because of other family or personal responsibilities, widening this gap … [7] Based on data from the 2016 European Quality of Life Survey (EQLS). …
… of acceptable housing and living conditions than other family types. For example, compared with other households, … % of men) [3] . Figure 10. At risk of poverty rate by sex, family composition, age, education level, country of birth … facing higher risks of poverty throughout their entire life course. The higher risk of poverty goes hand in hand …
… substantially with age, level of education and increasing family demands. Women over 50 are the most disadvantaged … careers progress. In terms of the different stages of life, gender inequalities in earnings and income peak for …
… were sometimes closed or operating at reduced capacity. Family, friends and neighbours were often more remote and … contact without meeting face to face Maintaining work-life boundaries and managing increasing levels of strain … who are killed die at the hands of an intimate partner or family member. [1] In the EU, more than a fifth of women have …