… in platform work, with the imbalanced division of care between women and men restricting women’s choices more … structural bias in the gender division of unpaid work and care responsibilities, restricting women’s choices in the … those who are working fewer hours, particularly women with care responsibilities, and those with poor health. A study of …
… of time (which measures gender equality in engagement in care and social activities) and the availability of some … reduction in working hours, for the purposes of providing care.’ In other words, the directive calls for flexibility … by blurred boundaries between leisure time and unpaid care, with phenomena such as contamination (leisure time …
… the only option for people to combine substantial unpaid care responsibilities (primarily taken on by women) with paid … work–life balance and opportunities to combine care and work responsibilities, while men are more likely to … a complex, multifaceted topic, with outcomes often heavily dependent on the type of service provided and the workforce …
… dominated by women, such as schoolteacher or personal care worker in a residential service, are considered … difficult to automate. In fact, the number of personal care workers has risen substantially in recent years …
… The availability of high-quality, affordable care services has long been acknowledged as essential to enable people to reconcile paid work and care responsibilities. This is particularly true for women … women as care recipients, as more women than men are dependent on long-term care, and also as caregivers, with the …
… with other households, many more lone mothers with dependent children live in a dwelling with a leaking roof, … decreases with the number of children in the family. Care responsibilities keep 7.7 million women out of the … work part-time to care for children and other dependent family members. Lower salaries, a higher likelihood …
… including younger and older cohorts, lone mothers with dependent children, and those from migrant communities or … are often rooted in the unequal distribution of care and other responsibilities within the household. … lone mothers, or from additional care for older and other dependent family members. In addition, more women than men …
… including younger and older cohorts, lone mothers with dependent children, and those from migrant communities or … are often rooted in the unequal distribution of care and other responsibilities within the household (EIGE, … supporting provision of quality childcare and long-term care using EU funding a proposal to revise the targets set by …
… work in the informal economy, such as domestic work and care work, where human rights abuses are commonplace . … Work-Life Balance Directive the contribution of domestic care work to the achievement of gender equality targets … debt bondages with their recruiters. They are also highly dependent on the employer and may have little or no knowledge …
… women are often caring for others and also need to take care of their dependents during a disaster, ...) Examples of … with services iv. Ensuring equal access to health care through developing infrastructure, including primary care Outputs CCO 20 - New or upgraded capacity for health …
… better work- life balance for parents and people with care responsibilities Please note that these indicators [2] … provision of flexible, affordable and high-quality care for older people, including digital technologies, shared care and intergenerational care services Increased provision …
… balance by enhancing the quality and accessibility of care provision; supporting active ageing; strengthening integrated health care communication; advancing the integration of shared … balance, including access to childcare and care for dependent persons Measures for a healthy, well-adapted …