… the workplace literally merged into one for millions of people. But something that is at the core of what sets apart … These need to exist for children, as well as for older people, and those with disabilities. Many people in the EU provide care not just for their children, …
… there has been one female defence minister, and not a single female foreign affairs minister. I don’t mention … in the labour market differs from that of men. Support to people displaced by war may miss the best ways to help women … In the EU’s diplomatic service, for example, some 35 % of people are now women, up from 30 % only five years …
… being chosen to lead companies and countries. Or that when people are asked to draw a leader, the vast majority will … research shows that women are paid less than men in every single sector in the EU. No wonder it’s been difficult to … implement the principle of equal pay for equal work. Some people’s work is clearly just more equal than others’. How to …
… are less visible for couples with or without children, singlepeople and lone parents suffer striking gender inequalities. … less than lone fathers, but highest income gap is between single women and single men, with women earning 2.706 PPS …
… Lau, C., Cairney, J., and Kurdyak, P. (2018). Mortality in single fathers compared with single mothers and partnered parents: a population-based … Up Unequal: Gender and Socioeconomic Differences in Young People’s Health and Well-being. Health Behaviour in …
… and access to care. Employment status influences people’s physical and mental health through working … to significantly restrict healthcare access for far more people. The EU’s population is ageing, and this means that … free movement of people and goods a pillar of the European single market, abortion tourism (Mecinska et al., 2020) and …
… will also look at how lockdowns and restrictions affected people’s mental health in different ways. How common was burn … What about loneliness due to confinement measures for single women and men? We will explore these issues and …
… harassment to ensure your credibility. Remember that people who believe that they are not sexist are less … panels at your conferences. Do not accept invitations to single-gender panels [6] . If you accept, make some noise … June 2020 ( https://www.nber.org/papers/w26345.pdf ). [6] Single-gender panels can be acceptable, for example if …
… communication allow more flexibility in where and when people work. Flexible working arrangements typically relate … home and flexible work schedules are more effective for singlepeople, less so for families with children (Ten Brummelhuis …
… the opportunities and risks of digitalisation for young people (EIGE, 2019a) shows that while digital skills and … (26 p.p.) and Croatia (20 p.p.). Figure 28. Percentages of people (aged 16–74) who use the internet daily in the EU, by … Commission’s website ( https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/desi ). [2] Referring to everyday objects …
… places and times. This allows (and sometimes obliges) people to work ‘anytime, anywhere’ (Eurofound and ILO, 2017). … When it comes to platform work, this is part of the EU’s single market strategy and also part of the digital strategy. … platforms, services and products, and complete the digital single market. The analysis of the gendered implications of …