… their Members of Parliament to take maternity or paternity leave while others don’t? And are you aware how many women … the answer What measures can parliaments take to ensure family-friendly work for their members? Reveal the answer …
… see more men in care-related roles, supported by parental leave, giving both parents the same opportunities to engage in family life. The inequalities in care, which I just … employed rely on their partner as the single earner in the family. But only 6% of men are in an equivalent situation. …
… as well as by other variables (age, disability, ethnicity, family type, etc.), to the extent possible. Responsibility … interventions (e.g. to build/repurpose rooms to create family-friendly spaces on parliament grounds). Duration and … for implementing and monitoring the measures in the plan leave their roles or the parliament. Identify the human and …
… perspective. The working conditions for MPs is often not family friendly. There are only eleven Member States in which … of parliament are explicitly entitled to take maternity leave. And when it comes to paternity leave, only nine Member States have provisions. Women in …
… employment, with the partner being a single earner in the family. Whereas only 6% of men were in the respective … a husband and spouse who both have jobs, decide to start a family. But because of gender roles and a lack of available …
… on GE in relation to unpaid care for others in the family (e.g. older people or those with disabilities who have … the competing demands of having both a career and family between the two members of a couple. Over the course … gender roles? Can equal and non-transferabe parental leave really advance gender equality in care?" The EU has …
… abuse even worse, as lockdowns and economic uncertainty leave many women living in continuous fear," said FRA … ‘ Crime, safety and victims’ rights ’ report highlights. Family members or relatives (32%) are most often responsible … vulnerable, as lockdowns and economic uncertainty can leave them trapped at home with abusive partners or …
… worldwide were killed by their intimate partners or other family members. This means that, on average, more than five … or girls are killed every hour by someone in their own family. This needs to change. The international human rights … … Why do we train the police to intervene, and they leave without doing anything? And we are surprised that 8 …
… 47 000 women were killed by intimate partners or other family members worldwide and around 2 600 in Europe. However, … their access to justice, leaving victims of femicide (family members of murdered women) feeling neglected. EIGE’s …
… as diverse as the people who take it upon themselves to leave the countries in which they were born. For some, it is … is a new job opportunity or love that encourages them to leave behind their home and risk a fresh start in an unknown …
… It stresses that Men should be encouraged to take up family responsibilities, in particular through incentives to avail of parental and paternity leaves and to share leave entitlements with women . The European Commission’s …
… theory and masculinity studies, global masculinities, family work balance, antifeminism and xenophobia, men and … with men, masculinity and media, fatherhood and parental leave, trafficking in the North The conference is organised …
… conference “Mechanisms for reconciling professional and family roles for women and men as a chance to actively … of the report on reconciliation of work, private and family life prepared in close cooperation with the Polish … at EU level concerning maternity, paternity and parental leave, institutional care arrangements for children and …
… drew attention to past and future trends in fertility and family formation. Family support in the form of appropriate child care, … such as: Financial benefits; Maternity and paternity leave; Social dialogue; Raising awareness; Active labour …