… than men (about 50 %) to flexibility in major occupational groups such as professionals, and technicians and associate … hours are entirely determined by yourself’. Occupational groups are distinguished on the basis of a 1-digit ISCO_08 … (lfsi_pt_a). [6] Eurostat (lfsa_eppgai), reference age group 20-64. …
… in commuting times are more pronounced among certain groups of women and men. For example, commuting times are … single women and men, who are mainly those from younger agegroups, were also most likely to resort to public transport, …
… in recent years, women with children under 7 years of age in the EU on average spend 20 hours per week more than … to provide childcare for 33 % of children under 3 years of age and for 90 % of children from 3 years to mandatory school … the social and economic integration of marginalised groups, such as the EU framework for national Roma …
… 20-64, compared to just 5 % of inactive men in the same age group, is not in paid work due to family and/or care … through investment in preventive care, rehabilitation and age-friendly environments. As part of this process, the … in descending order. As well as differences between agegroups, there also are gender gaps within different age …
… to gauge the extent to which respective population groups corresponded to identify eligibility criteria for … the ineligibility gap between women and men of parenting age in Malta is 31 p.p., while 12 Member States have gaps … and only unemployed or non-working people of parenting age are excluded [5] (Figure 36). In the remaining 24 Member …
… unmet healthcare needs were higher for certain population groups in the EU-28 in 2017 (Figure 31), especially lone … and men who report unmet medical needs by family type, age, level of education, country of birth and disability … smoking, they are also the first to stop. Disadvantaged groups, such as the long-term unemployed and homeless people, …
… baby girl born in the EU in 2017 can expect to live to the age of 84, compared to 78 years for a baby boy. While the … there are significant differences between various social groups of women. Studies show that women with a … of an ageing and feminised population. While the largest age cohort for both women and men in 2016 was 45-49 years, it …
… tertiary education, a reverse trend was evident in the 50+ age group. Meanwhile, an intersection of gender and … 2018a). This tendency can be traced in the situation of groups from marginalised communities, such as Roma. On … 72 % (FRA, 2016). Although a higher proportion of working-age women are better educated than men, this does not …
… 2017 The response to the feminisation of poverty in older age in general requires more explicit societal awareness of … 2013). The financial and economic situation for some groups of women and men across the EU is especially … for both women and men. More than half of women of working age with disabilities are economically inactive. They are …
… Mean monthly gross earnings in PPS of women and men, by age, family type, level of education, country of birth and … men. Further differences across women’s and men’s employee groups exist. For example, the gender gap (7 %) in gross …
… equivalent employment rate (FTE) by women and men, age, family type, level of education, country of birth and … lower level of qualifications and foreign-born population groups, where both strong gender norms still in play and … of intersecting inequalities to show how different groups of women and men are affected, the Gender Equality …
… are also more likely to worry that their income in old age will be insufficient (Eurofound, 2018a). The gender … as percentage of the total employment, by sex and age (%), age group 20-64. …
… continues to show the diverse realities that different groups of women and men face. It examines how elements such as disability, age, level of education, country of birth and family type …
… lifelong learning is particularly low among the population groups who could most benefit from it — older or low-skilled … with disabilities (41%). Women and men in pre-retirement age also often step in to provide care to their … when compared to men, both during their working age and beyond it. Gender inequalities in time spent on …
… in which people are born, grow up, live, work and age and the systems put in place to deal with illness’ … every aspect of an individual’s life from infancy to old age, and as such influence their ability to access resources, … calling for a closer look at inequalities among different groups of women and men. …
… on policy developments and vulnerabilities of specific groups. Recognising that gender gaps in employment are most … States to ensure that 33 % of children below 3 years of age attend childcare facilities. This is now a reality for … aiming to provide childcare for 90 % of children from the age of three to mandatory school-going age, progressed to …
… and people with disabilities. Women of pre-retirement age do the bulk of informal long-term caring in the EU. The difference is remarkable in the 50-64 age group: 21 % of women and 11 % of men care for older … The Index also shows the diverse realities that different groups of women and men face. It examines how factors such as …