… . [1] For example expatriation, household, education, dependent child, installation, … of the European Communities. [4] For example expatriation, household, education, dependent child, installation, …
… still closely associated with the need for more time for household work and family responsibilities (Laundon & … enables them to be both fully employed and more engaged in household activities (Wheatley, 2017). Figure 65 (Panel F) … workload and overall expectations at work while fulfilling household duties (EIGE, 2018d; Wheatley, 2017). Footnotes [1] …
… in work and care, as well as the unequal distribution of household chores (Blumen, 1994; EIGE, 2016a). Greater household responsibilities mean that women are more likely to … of the space-time fixity of work, childcare and other household tasks. This constrained mobility makes it harder …
… differences in assessing whether the care needs of the household are being met were also observed in relation to LTC … Figure 49: Percentage of women and men who report unmet household need for formal childcare services, 2016 … child among respondents with at least one child < 12 in household in EU-28. Formal childcare refers to formally …
… as women often have to combine care responsibilities with household chores and work (Schultz, 2008). The availability, … is provided to a co-resident or someone living outside the household and the availability of formal care services … Figure 44: Percentage of women and men reporting unmet household need for professional home-care services (16+), …