… is a deep disparity – influenced in large part by gender norms and expectations. And it has a profound impact on how … giving both parents the same opportunities to engage in family life. The inequalities in care, which I just … employed rely on their partner as the single earner in the family. But only 6% of men are in an equivalent situation. …
… employment, with the partner being a single earner in the family. Whereas only 6% of men were in the respective … decisions with regards to wealth. And of course, gender norms and stereotypes play a huge role as well. We need … a husband and spouse who both have jobs, decide to start a family. But because of gender roles and a lack of available …
… on 14 November 2023 hosted by the European Federation for Family Employment and Home Care at the EGG Center in Brussels … Good morning to the members of the European Federation for Family Employment & home care and to my fellow panel members. … pandemic saw an unintentional if momentary reset of social norms in care. Because of lockdown, fathers took on a more …
… political and religious beliefs, social origin, property, family or service status and other circumstances. The Labour … the procedure for dealing with and resolving violations of norms set by the Code of Ethics. In such cases, an …
… suggesting that telework is used to balance work and family life, particularly among women. However, telework is … 24 % of men cannot participate in lifelong learning due to family responsibilities. At the end of the day, Europe will …
… of healthcare for reproductive reasons 2. Societal (norms) and cultural context Killing linked to … with the perpetrator, within intimate partnership, family and outside the family • Killing of women by (ex-) partner or …
… expectations on men to be the sole breadwinner in the family. Gender equality progress and profound changes in the … market may have given greater prominence to dual-earning family models, with men encouraged to embrace more caring … 2020). Men’s conformity to traditional masculinity norms can affect their health behaviour in multiple ways. …
… health affects women and men, and the role that gender norms and relations play in shaping it, can help improve … of women and men according to the WHO-5, by sex, family composition, age, income level, country of birth and … report lower levels of mental well-being regardless of family composition, age, income level, country of birth or …
… hamper access to healthcare Gender inequalities and gender norms intersect with socioeconomic, geographic and cultural … EU population, non-EU migrant women have less access to family planning and contraception and less access to SRH … and a deficient or a non-existent network of social and family support (Sánchez-López and Limiñana-Gras, 2017). …
… is 74.8 points. As discussed in Section 9.1.2, gender norms and relations affect health behaviours. Men are more … Women and men with unmet needs for medical examination, by family composition, age, education level, country of birth …
… with 62 % of women, compared with 89 % of men, in this family grouping working full time. The second highest FTE … (Figure 6). Figure 6. FTE employment rates by sex, family composition, age, education level, country of birth … it could signal a strengthening of gender stereotypes and norms, and because there is mounting evidence that …
… report lower levels of mental well-being regardless of family composition, age, income, country of birth and … been achieved in the EU. Gender inequalities and gender norms intersect with socioeconomic, geographic and cultural … ‘Rather difficult’ or ‘Very difficult’. [5] UN Database, ‘Family planning indicators’, …