… of people in the EU spending virtually all their time at home. For those caring for others, the situation has led to … mainly from within the family. The introduction of home schooling as a new and additional form of unpaid work … (42 points). Social isolation and increased time spent at home, combined with health and financial stressors, are …
… girls and young women do more unpaid work in the childhood home than their male counterparts – and gender roles, … has been made on men assuming more unpaid care duties at home (Barone and Mocetti, 2011; Forlani et al., 2015; … p. 16). [2] For example, data from the 2015 European Working Conditions Survey (EWCS) shows that women living in …
… all children had access to the same level of resources for home schooling, such as laptops, reliable broadband … the care burden and created new forms of unpaid care for working parents, including home schooling. Across the EU, it is mostly women who have …
… a spotlight on long-standing gender inequalities in the home. Achievements in gender equality vary considerably by … because they have had to assume care duties, including home schooling. Without appropriate income support, the … burden for parents and created new unpaid roles, such as home schooling. Women in the EU have been generally more …
… Research, 290, 113129. Barnay, T. (2016). Health, work and working conditions: a review of the European economic … EIGE. (2020e). Gender Equality and Long-Term Care at home. Retrieved from … EIGE. (2020f). Gender Equality and Long-Term Care at home: Research note to the Croatian Presidency. Retrieved …
… influences people’s physical and mental health through working conditions, income and social status, while … The pandemic has also been devastating for nursing home residents. Working-age women in the EU have been greatly exposed to …
… part of the labour force, unequal gender roles persist at home. Even in dual-earning households, it is mostly women who … (EIGE, 2019c). With this workload exploding at home, in hospitals and in care homes during the pandemic, the …
… any, experience of online teaching. For lone parents and working couples with children, especially in younger ages, … there were additional difficulties due to need to continue working despite increased care responsibilities at home. Tackling gender norms and inequality in this domain …
… share of caring responsibilities and tend to use flexible working arrangements to achieve work–life balance, while men … the most important role of a woman is to take care of her home and 43 % believe the most important role of a man is to … Lee, T., Fiske, S. and Glick, P., ‘Ambivalent sexism at home and at work: how attitudes toward women in relationships …
… independent living in any care setting (residential, home or community-based). Policy solutions are being … a growing role in the provision of residential and formal home-based care while maintaining high quality standards … played a crucial role in shedding light on the dire working conditions faced by healthcare workers across the EU, …
… The use of mobile devices, digitalisation of working processes and online communication allow more … is typically assumed to allow work to fit better around home and family responsibilities (Eurofound, 2020c). There is … depends on how it is implemented: while regular home-based teleworkers have a better work–life balance than …
… of ICT transformed the world of work by enabling home-based and other forms of remote labour, such as … a growing proportion of the workforce adopted flexible working patterns, working ‘anytime, anywhere’ (Eurofound, … because it can encompass those who cannot work outside the home, such as people with certain disabilities. More broadly, …