… 7 % of women indicate their partner forbidding them to work and/or controlling family finances and their expenses. * … to start a family. This often compels women to take on part-timework that restrict their earning potential. Without the …
… reality of women taking on a greater share of unpaid care work, such as childcare and household responsibilities. As women tend to dedicate more time to caregiving, they may have less availability for paid … Non-standard forms of employment, such as temporary or part-time jobs, are quite common among care workers in health …
… and Executive roles with Fortune 500 companies. Her work in shared mobility has garnered her a TED talk, a … founders in transportation and shared mobility. She is a part-time lecturer with University St. Gallen and EiT Urban …
… As part of EIGE’s ongoing support to the FEMM Committee, … down. Our homes became a one-stop-shop to eat, sleep, work and socialise, and also for many, homes became … the rising cost of living as a result. For the first time, this year’s Index mostly reflects 2020 data – meaning …
… of digitalisation for young women and men. This report is part of EIGE’s work to monitor EU progress towards gender equality in the … 2. EIGE’s calculation, Eurostat, Main reasons for part-time employment of young people by sex and age …
… into play – even more so when decisions are taken under time pressure – and concern women and men evaluators. In … is linked to effective research time: researchers working part-time due to care obligations, or doing more administrative work or teaching, have less time for research and publishing. …