… other household duties a major barrier to women’s equal participation in the workforce (EIGE, 2020e). Most women … particularly for those with multiple disadvantages in the labour market. The crisis is exposing, as never before, the … lives, and to support women’s participation in the labourforce. …
… of work by enabling home-based and other forms of remote labour, such as teleworking (Huws et al., 1996). In 2002, the … of work is hailed as a promising way to support further participation of women and certain disadvantaged groups in … to increase the participation of women in the labourforce (De Stefano, 2016; Overseas Development Institute, …
… EU (17 %) [1] . Nordic countries are clear leaders, with participation rates higher than 30 % , while Bulgaria and … 2010. This divide is mirrored by gender segregation in the labour market, which determines women’s and men’s earnings, … [1] EIGE calculations using European Union LabourForce Survey (EU-LFS) data, 2018. [2] Source: Eurostat …
… rate of women is significantly below that of men. The labour market is heavily gender segregated, and women tend to … resulting from it onto the most deprived among the labourforce, primarily women. In 2014, in response to long-standing … gender segregation in higher education and by low participation in lifelong learning. Young women continue to …
… with barely any change to gender segregation in the EU labour market. The prospect of further increases in … since 2010. Gender segregation in higher education and low participation in adult learning remain the key challenges … are keeping 7.7 million women (aged 20–64) out of the labour market, compared with 450 000 men. Far more women than …
… issues related to migration status in the EU are: labour market participation, deskilling and the informal economy; family … Gender inequalities in the policy area – main issues Labour market participation, deskilling and the informal …
… by shaming men for letting women do the fighting. Women’s participation in militant missions increases fear as it … %) of registered victims in the EU-27 were trafficked for labour exploitation, and 80 % of those were men. In certain … representatives were women. According to the LabourForce Survey, women accounted for just 17 % of the ‘security …
… balance, develop the local skills base, boost women’s labour market participation, or increase diversity in SME leadership and in … on investment. Investments in the local care labourforce and related skills are an example of investments …
… programme implementation. These indicators measure the participation of women and men by providing sex-disaggregated … participants who are on maternity leave or re-entering the labourforce. Footnotes [1] As noted above, indicators on ‘numbers …
… social enterprises Measures to modernise and strengthen labour market institutions and services to assess and … labour mobility Measures to promote women’s labour market participation and reduce gender-based segregation in the … the care workforce , so as to increase the domestic labourforce and the labour market participation of nationals of …
… utilisation of the factors of production, particularly labour; ensuring a fair standard of living for the … appropriate. 5.5 Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all …
… is also instrumental in women’s reintegration into the labour market following a career break due to care … unintentional (Coffield, 2000). The EU goal only refers to participation in formal and non-formal education, as it is … [1] EIGE’s calculation, Eurostat, European Union LabourForce Survey (trng_lfs_01). [2] Eurostat, Education …
… (FWAs) provide greater possibilities for entering the labour market, retaining full-time jobs or striking a better … FWAs were introduced to facilitate women’s greater participation in the labour market, and are still closely … and to either remaining in or re-entering the labourforce (Kelle et al., 2017). Statistical evidence shows there …
… in informal care, which negatively impacts their participation in the labour market, also increases their risk of economic … of life of the person in need of care, but may also force others to allocate more time to caring. This can have …
… paternal health and well-being, birth rates and various labour-market outcomes, such as increased women’s participation in the labour market and reduced gender pay … rules was carried out using the European Union labourforce survey (EU LFS) and the EU statistics on income and …
… a parent continues to hinder women, but not men, in the labour market. FTE employment rates of women with children … the extent of fathers’ possibilities to participate in the labour market when living in couples, they also show that the … weight of care duties on mothers limits their participation in or forces their withdrawal from the labour …
… a parent continues to hinder women, but not men, in the labour market. The largest gender gap in the FTE employment … for differences in employment intensity and overall labour-market participation. Furthermore, more regular monitoring of gender …
… an impact on either education or vocational training, the labourforce or on employment status (such as being gainfully … to education, vocational training, job decision-making and participation in education opportunities and/or educational …
… recommends six lines of action: Employment and labour mark, Women entrepreneurs and assisting spouses, … education and training of women or women´s access to the labour market. Also, the European Commission aspires to … The resolution on establishing the inter-ministerial task force for gender mainstreaming/budgeting refers to milestones …