… for men. Because there were less women than men in the labourmarket to begin with, employment declined for both groups by … 440,000 men in the same age bracket. We must stress that labourmarket opportunities for women and men are different …
… already seeing larger shares of women than men leaving the labourmarket completely. Out of people who were unemployed in the … in 2019. Just as 7.7 million women were kept out of the labourmarket before the crisis because they were busy …
… done by women. The same is true of unpaid domestic labour, which still falls largely on the shoulders of women. … would have been doing it yourself. Why? Because domestic labour is critical. Without caring, cooking and cleaning, … of the most under-paid and under-valued jobs in the labourmarket. For example, 82 % of domestic cleaners and helpers …
… age, education, country of birth, disability and labour status (%, 16+ years, EU, 2019) NB: EU-born and non-EU … case in Greece, Spain, Cyprus and Portugal, where women’s labourmarket participation is low (Palència et al., 2014) . …
… the summer of 2020 brought more men than women back to the labourmarket. Men recovered 1.4 million jobs, women only … the major hurdles women face in returning to the labour force at any time, but which have become more …
… major ongoing gender equality challenges in the EU labourmarket. Progress in the subdomain of participation has slowed, and strong gender segregation in the labourmarket continues. This is demonstrated by the …
… economic shocks created by COVID-19 are likely to derail labourmarket progress on gender equality, and contribute to future disparities: 'Gender segregation in the labourmarket has left women disproportionately exposed to …