… groups are more likely to experience poverty due to lower income. Carlien identifies the fact that energy poverty is … hardly know. Energy poverty indicators are covered at the household level and there is a high risk of concealing the … differences and power dynamics that exist within the household. EIGE’s Gender Equality Index analysis of the …
… platform work for women and men are: i) to earn additional income (45% of women and 40% of men); and ii) to be able to … 1 and 2). The ability to combine platform work with household chores and/or family commitments is also a key … This was mentioned by both women and men of all household types. Amongst couples with children, slightly more …
… than young men to take part in platform work to gain income while women aged 25 and older are more likely than men … engaging in platform work in order to gain an additional income as it offers more flexibility to combine work with household tasks or family commitments. Men’s motivations are …
… than others. But talking about energy poverty on a household level, while very relevant, the term ‘household’ is still too abstract and broad a concept. It … should we be worried about? Because not all members of a household are equally affected by energy poverty. Some spend …
… many lived realities . Many households need more than one income - think of the pressures on single parents, who by way … – which results in an equal financial contribution to the householdincome. In turn, when childcare is shared more equally , it …
… across the EU. These higher energy prices affect low-income households more since they spend a larger share of … gap and the gender pension gap. And, those with a lower income do not have the means to invest in energy-efficient …
… which explores the share of informal care in the household for two time periods, before the pandemic in … and/or with disabilities care, and housework) within the household Working arrangements (time schedules, flexitime, teleworking, system-relevant jobs, personal and household incomes) Work-life balance (the use of available …
… Legal and cultural barriers to ownership of or access to income, capital, credit or technology as well as gender pay … will look at income pooling and income sharing within the household from gender equality perspective. This part of the … and evidence on income pooling and sharing in the household and propose a few gender-sensitive measures of …
… paid employment declined, while the amount of unpaid household work and childcare increased significantly. Even though men doubled their share of household work, women still shouldered the bulk of the load. … for women and men in terms of personal and householdincome, work quality, career aspirations and options, job …
… financial impact of health expenses, especially on a low-income population, can be captured by two indicators, namely … payments, and ‘impoverishing health spending’, in which a household either falls below the poverty line as a result of … 2019b). Across the EU, households at the bottom of the income ladder, a group among which women and lone mothers are …
… WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2017), with parental income key to determining children’s access to sports … (Inchley et al., 2016). The report also shows that income and family affluence are a driving factor for healthy … during the COVID-19 pandemic concluded that gender and low income are determinants of weight gain (Khan et al., 2021). …
… showing that highly skilled employed women often outsource household chores to cut their time spending this much time on … from a lower socioeconomic background, and the resulting income is frequently undeclared. It is a development that …
… Since spring 2020, all Member States introduced some income support measures to those affected by the pandemic. … 2018). NB: The equivalised net income is calculated at the household level, taking into account all sources of income of all members of the household. resulting total income is split between members …