… Women with disabilities are also more vulnerable to domestic violence. 34 % of women with disabilities have … Equality Index 2020: Digitalisation and the future of work , p.58 [6] EIGE (2019), Beijing +25: the fifth review of …
… lockdowns to contain the coronavirus led to spikes in domestic violence reports. We don’t yet have EU-wide data, … initial figures. For example, France saw a 32 % jump in domestic violence reports in just over a week. Lithuania … contact without meeting face to face Maintaining work-life boundaries and managing increasing levels of strain …
… those working in other services, such as entertainment and domesticwork were most at risk of temporary layoffs or reduced hours. … of people who are highly vulnerable to economic shocks are domestic workers. In the EU, the majority are women (95 %), …
… We are learning what it means to self-quarantine, work from home, home-school children, lose a job or even a … people with disabilities or older people are women (83 %). Domestic abuse increases in times of crisis These times of social isolation increase the risk of domestic abuse. Women in violent relationships are stuck at …
… for referring victims back to multiagency bodies. Work with various services and stakeholders across public and … victim services; child protection services; health, social work and education services; prosecutors; employers; family … as debt/antisocial behaviour complaints are a result of domestic abuse and reframe so that the woman is not penalised …
… can facilitate this process. To this end, police should work in partnership with community-based specialised women’s … their particular needs and experiences. Police could work with local victim services, children’s rights … victims are available: for example, police might use the domestic violence risk assessment for children (112) or the …
… intimate partner violence. Police could consider using the Domestic Violence Risk Assessment for Children (97) or the … partner violence should be a priority both in the direct work of the police with victims and perpetrators and in the …
… As such, research highlights the increasing role of domestic workers, often migrant women, in the provision of … 5 % of inactive men in the same age group, is not in paid work due to family and/or care responsibilities [3] . … themselves or, in some Member States, to outsource care to domestic workers, who are very often migrant women. In Italy, …
… in a couple with children do at least 1 hour of childcare work per day, this only holds true for 67 % of men. The … do likewise. For this family type, the gender gap in domesticwork narrows to 24 p.p., with 87 % of lone mothers … some extent, be due to the higher engagement of women in domesticwork as their main activity. In 2016, 28 % of all …
… While gender imbalances in the sub-domain of care and domestic activities remained relatively stable between 2005 … the EU were disproportionally more engaged in unpaid care work in 2017. Almost 38 % took care of children, … is the primary reason for economic inactivity or part-time work. As much as 10 % of women, compared to 0.5 % of men, …
… effectiveness, not least because of barriers to accessing work and earning a decent income. The risk of poverty rises … women, due mainly to the impact of women’s reduced time in work and/or lower earnings throughout their careers and … more barriers to quality jobs. The trend in Europe for domesticwork (often irregular, low-paid, dead-end jobs …
… the negotiation of boundaries between paid and unpaid work (Hochschild, 1997), as well as the negotiation of the … within families and society. Through gender stereotyping, domestic and care work (mostly unpaid) is associated with … disproportionate amount of time women spend on care and domestic chores impacts upon their participation in …