… more women do regular home-based telework than their male partners in order to combine work and domestic demands … is more often felt by women working in ICT than their male ICT peers or women in other sectors, although the … and co-workers) (Purvanova and Muros, 2010). Working in male-dominated jobs may add to the overall stress for women, …
… 2018). Automation is likely to affect both female- and male-dominated occupations The slightly higher overall risk … technological change began to de-skill many traditionally ‘male’ jobs (Cockburn, 1987), opening them up to women with … Monetary Fund, 2018) show that some female- and male-dominated occupations are unlikely to be substantially …
… by making sure that targeted support measures reach beyond male-dominated sectors or by recognising the value of some … in the context of this transformation are concentrated in male-dominated sectors (ICT, STEM) and much of the benefit …
… literature and other studies of examination of women’s involvement. Estimates suggest that more women than men in … suicide bombers are considered more dispensable than their male counterparts . Women suicide bombers also bring in more … through kinship and (romantic) relationships with male criminals, as girlfriends, wives, mothers and daughters, …
… structures have changed drastically in recent decades. The male breadwinner model is no longer pre-eminent, supplanted … participation of women with children and men’s involvement in childcare, by undervaluing the social and … been conceptualised (Ciccia & Bleijenbergh, 2014). The male breadwinner model is based on strictly distinct gender …
… female employment rates, coupled with the decline of the male breadwinner family model, have unsettled traditional … forestry and fishery (generally but not exclusively male and self-employed) and those in service and sales work … to labour-market participation (sub-domain of work) and involvement in care activities (sub-domain of time). As most …