… . Similar results have been found in other studies, with singleparents suffering worse mental health than couples with … children (Chiu et al., 2017; Wade et al., 2011). However, single parenthood can affect the health of mothers and …
… are less visible for couples with or without children, single people and lone parents suffer striking gender inequalities. Lone mothers … less than lone fathers, but highest income gap is between single women and single men, with women earning 2.706 PPS …
… health in different ways. How common was burn out among parents combining paid work, online home-schooling and … What about loneliness due to confinement measures for single women and men? We will explore these issues and …
… panels at your conferences. Do not accept invitations to single-gender panels [6] . If you accept, make some noise … June 2020 ( https://www.nber.org/papers/w26345.pdf ). [6] Single-gender panels can be acceptable, for example if …
… as one of the key tools to reconcile work and life for parents and carers and to contribute to the achievement of … no fixed workplace) have a poorer work–life balance. For parents or others with family responsibilities, the … home and flexible work schedules are more effective for single people, less so for families with children (Ten …
… professional purposes by both women and men, especially parents with children under 12, and those changes remain to … Commission’s website ( https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/desi ). [2] Referring to everyday objects …
… with employment; this is particularly the case for lone parents, the large majority of whom are women (EWL, 2020). … ‘Women in digital’ ( https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/women-ict ). [4] Eurofound, ‘Work, …
… Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 2011 on a single application procedure for a single permit for third-country nationals to reside and work … disabled people, elderly people, pregnant women, singleparents with minor children, victims of human trafficking, …
… children Disaggregate these indicators by women and men singleparents Satisfaction of women and men participants Share of … with children Women and men participants who are singleparents Average spending per women and men …
… networks (e.g. female-headed or male headed households, single-parent households, etc.)? Who lives in these … (by type of households, e.g. female-headed or male-headed, single parent households, etc.) whose childcare burden has …
… is a 36-year-old woman with a 3-year-old son. She is a single parent working full-time in a professional role in an … average is based on two children, costs are higher for singleparents with one child. Considering the differential in …
… do the grocery shopping. This is especially the case with singleparents, who are less likely to have a car due to financial … sick, they will also need looking after. The situation for singleparents can be even more difficult, especially when …
… to reducing the level of energy poverty– especially for single-parent households, which are most affected (12.1 % at EU level). Single-female households are worst affected by energy poverty (11.3 %), followed by single-male households (9.4 %). Migration has triggered a …
… commuting and are also more likely to engage in linear, single-purpose trips (to and from work), in contrast to … in couples with dependent children. At the same time, lone parents had longer commuting times, potentially from … among families with children and childless couples than single people. This reflects the greater needs and (income) …