… but are under-represented in others, such as teaching and care work. Women’s disproportionate responsibility for care … by leave policies, public infrastructure and the overall child-friendliness of the society create or limit … major fields of life. For instance, a full-time carer of a child or adult with significant disabilities is unlikely to …
… school calendars. A measure that supports family-related care leave is the possibility for proxy voting, i.e. allowing MPs who are absent due to their care responsibilities to delegate their voting power to a …
… and human rights [66] , education [67] , rights of the child [68] and thematic evaluations in the area of gender … aspects were considered together with rights of the child and rights of people with disabilities (see Box 4). … and promoted gender mainstreaming, the rights of the child and the rights of people with disabilities. The …
… of victims in the criminal justice, health and social care fields. In January 2014 the Irish Government established the Child and Family Agency (Tusla) as an independent State … children through early intervention, family support and child protection services. With some 4,000 staff and an …
… Research and data show that the unequal division of care responsibilities is a key issue for reconciliation of … a database of examples of good practice, the ‘Day with a Child at Work’ campaign, a competition on employers’ good … for parents of young children; The campaign ‘Day with a Child at Work’ (Dzień z Dzieckiem w Pracy); Discount cards …
… parental leave, in addition to two weeks leave after a child is born, brought home from hospital, or adopted. One of … leave with full pay following the birth or adoption of a child. "We believe that an employee who has taken up the … men) taking longer than two weeks in connection with a child being born or brought into the home (up to nine weeks …