… per country [1] (depending on its population size). The primary objective of the survey was to provide further … of a questionnaire which explores the share of informal care in the household for two time periods, before the … to each category. Pre-existing gender inequalities in the primary responsibility for housework. [7] within the …
… dedicate more of their time to childcare and long-term care. Read more Globally, people with disabilities have … Disabilities. Beyond medical services, access to long-term care services is critical to autonomous living and the … for Europe, 2016b). WHO’s 2019 global monitoring report on primary healthcare sheds light on how gender norms and power …
… professional fields . While women are over-represented in care and pre-primary education, men dominate politics and fields related … as information and communications technology (ICT) and nursing, are dominated by one gender and are projected to …
… In coming years, the number of people needing long-term care will increase, given the ageing population and … 2018). In order to contain costs and allow the long-term care system to sustain the pressure of growing patient … and isolation (Iancu and Iancu, 2017). Women are the primary beneficiaries of these technological innovations, as …
… reasons for this: their reproductive role their role as care-givers for dependants (children and the elderly or … their health status. There is evidence that some men use primary health services less frequently and are more likely … workforce is usually concentrated in occupations such as nursing, midwifery and other ‘care’ professions such as …