… of a very wide range of individual social circumstances – income, education, employment, housing, neighbourhood … to national levels (see Chapters 2–6 and 8). Employment, income and education are closely related and widely … and health is, therefore, very important (ILO, 2013). Income, material resources and education affect access to …
… ‘Domain of time’). Job segregation also contributes to income inequality, as women predominate in sectors and … Economic situation and financial resources, particularly income, are crucial social determinants of the health of both women and men. A higher income supports improvement in health, and better health …
… health sector (EIGE, 2018d). In 2015, the average monthly income of both women and men working in ICT was higher than the average income of women and men working elsewhere (Figure 50). Of men working in ICT, 70 % had a monthly income falling into the top two income quintiles (52 % of men …
… the home, while men are more likely to do so to top up income from their other work (Adams and Berg, 2017). Of … workers who rely on platform work as their main source of income (Eurofound, 2018b; ILO, 2018a). Employer-oriented … hours (at evenings, nights or weekends) to optimise their income, match the time preferences of clients in different …
… work seem to be particularly poorly paid. For example, income from providing small-scale online services via … of platform workers who use small gigs to top up their income from other jobs, but there is now a non-negligible … those depending on platform work as a major source of income. Here, platforms often encourage working patterns that …