… the development of childcare infrastructure and other care facilities, and awareness campaigns on equal pay and the … In February 2021, the University marked the International Day of Girls and Women in STEM, hosting a webinar connecting …
… towards. For the last two years, International Women’s Day took place in the context of a global pandemic. This … That is why, in preparation for International Women’s Day 2022, we have continued to present our evidence to … of the EU. And we have pointed out the implications of care and unpaid work on women’s and men’s lives at …
… significantly more likely to take career breaks to take care of children. This can eat into the time they are able to … but I have one. And should she herself become a mother one day, I would not want her to be judged on those terms. How to … EU are kept out of paid work because they are providing care. To put that into perspective, that is about equal to …
… talking about the work of raising children, of taking care of ageing parents, of cooking three meals a day. This work is not paid and you won’t find it in … the EU, a spectacular 79 % of women do housework every day, compared to 34 % of men. Teleworking during Covid-19 …
… I believe we should be taking away from the data. That is: care is critical to our economies and to our lives. It seems obvious: we need carers to raise children, to take care of older people and those with disabilities, and those … the EU, a spectacular 79 % of women do housework every day, compared to 34 % of men. Well, during the pandemic, …
… European Union on 5 March 2021. With International Women’s Day just around the corner, and the EU set to roll out its … Women working in retail, accommodation, residential care, domestic work and clothing manufacturing suffered heavy … learning due to family responsibilities. At the end of the day, Europe will bounce back from this pandemic, but only if …