Unpaid economic activities performed for the direct benefit of the household or for the households of relatives or friends on a reciprocal basis, including everyday domestic work and a great variety of self-provisioning activities and/or professional activity, whether as a sole or secondary occupation, exercised gainfully and not occasionally, on the limits of, or outside, statutory, regulatory or contractual obligations, but excluding informal activities that are also part of the criminal economy.
… The EU’s economy has a major weakness: the uneven concentration of … would also improve the long‑term competitiveness of the EU economy, due to more exports and less imports that would …
… of the constraints or advantages of working in the informal sector, or men’s and women’s views on the causes and … of underrepresentation of women in senior positions in the economy or in politics. Often participatory methods such as … education and training, health, violence against women, economy, including the labour market and work and family …
… “Our study proves that gender equality is good for the economy and it cannot be disregarded if the EU wants to … have proof that gender equality is crucial for the entire economy”, said Virginija Langbakk , EIGE’s director. The …
… of women. Migrant domestic worker form part of the shadow economy due to their undocumented status and due to the … domestic workers, where this work is part of the shadow economy with no formal protection or standards for working …