… this target, millions of women are missing from the labour market. So, where are the women? Well, our data shows that 7.7 million are currently kept out of the labour market due to caring responsibilities. That’s more … about who provides care. We also need to value care in the labour market. In the EU, 86 % of personal care workers are …
… done by women. The same is true of unpaid domestic labour, which still falls largely on the shoulders of women. … would have been doing it yourself. Why? Because domestic labour is critical. Without caring, cooking and cleaning, … in the home. Instead, the state would have to take on this cost, which the authors of the study seemed to suggest should …
… factors inhibiting access to medical services, namely the cost associated with them, experiences of discrimination and … and how they affect certain groups in particular. Cost According to EU-SILC data, about one quarter of … cultural and religious beliefs, fear for their social, labour and administrative situation, housing and pressing …
… can inhibit access to medical services, such as the cost associated with them, experiences of discrimination and … cultural sensitivity and a lack of gender sensitivity. The cost of medical services as a barrier to access is more … cohabitation brought about by lockdowns and economic and labour instability are considered stressors associated with …
… the effect of low-skilled immigration on the female labour supply. Labour Economics, 18(5), 664-675. Bauer, L., Buckner, E., … 35(2), 205-224. Raz‐Yurovich, L. (2014). A transaction cost approach to outsourcing by households. Population and …
… of unpaid care in households and gender inequality in the labour market, according to a study by the European Institute … For half of them, it’s because of the unaffordable cost. Gender inequality in the paid care sector The Covid-19 … ‘ Gender inequalities in care and consequences for the labour market ’ is part of EIGE’s work on monitoring the EU’s …
… of the gender pay gap and gender inequalities in the labour market generally (e.g. in relation to labour market participation and quality of employment). … .eu/about/projects/gender-inequalities-unpaid-care-work-and-labour-market-eu …
… of work by enabling home-based and other forms of remote labour, such as teleworking (Huws et al., 1996). In 2002, the … computers, tablets and smartphones spread throughout the labour market, and internet infrastructure and connectivity … of women and certain disadvantaged groups in the labour market (De Stefano, 2016; Overseas Development …
… have transformed the majority of workplaces in the EU labour market, gender differences in the use of ICT at work … is likely to have profound effects on the structure of the labour market, with two potential outcomes often discussed: … jobs with a high level of routine content, leaving the labour market increasingly divided into low and high-skilled …
… difficulties in accessing the health services they needed. Cost was the main barrier to accessing health and dental … likely than other groups of women and men to be out of the labour market or in precarious work (EIGE, 2018b) and … care [4] , with as many as 80 % of those people giving cost as the reason (81 % of men and 83 % of women who are …
… under 3 years old (EIGE, 2020a). For many families, cost remains an important barrier to accessing the care … in irregular jobs with no access to social protection or labour rights (ILO, 2018b; Spasova et al., 2018). The … responsibilities keep some 7.7 million women out of the labour market, compared with just 450 000 men [5] . In …
… underestimate the full extent of gender inequality in the labour market. For example, the gender pay gap does not take … 2019 research on gender segregation in education and the labour market, EIGE noted that, across remuneration sources, … on women’s income, as they take on this duty at the cost of their labour market participation, thus losing …
… with barely any change to gender segregation in the EU labour market. The prospect of further increases in … are keeping 7.7 million women (aged 20–64) out of the labour market, compared with 450 000 men. Far more women than … status, as well as access to services, is connected to labour market status and level of income. The COVID-19 …
… issues related to migration status in the EU are: labour market participation, deskilling and the informal … Gender inequalities in the policy area – main issues Labour market participation, deskilling and the informal … economically inactive than any other group in the EU labour market. The labour market participation of women …