… and part-time nature of women’s work; and 3) unremunerated family (mostly women and children) labour. Nevertheless, … working units (AWU). Approximately 91% of this was regular family labour (expressed in persons), where the sole holders … challenges in regions with different socioeconomic structures. This would lay the foundations for an overall …
… likely than men (26%) to say that expense is an issue. Family responsibilities are also an important factor in … and the traditional role of the mother caring for the family within the home. Segregation in the cultural sector … over the age of 40, awarded by the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth also is …
… and harm women while at the same time reinforcing existing structures of inequality. The Digital Agenda is thus an area … their quality of life, it has also exacerbated existing structures of inequality by enabling cybercriminals to access … abuse, harass and harm women, thereby reinforcing existing structures of inequality. The UN estimates that 95 % of …
… market for women whose labour supply is constrained by family responsibilities. Facilitating the eventual transition … support to low-income households: If taxes are imposed on family income rather than individual income, the tax wedge … use of structural funds for investment in public care structures and services for children, the elderly and other …
… which does not take into account gender differences. The family law and the civil law system cover a series of … out by women, thus reinforcing the lower value ascribed to family and caring work. Gender equality in the civil law … as a primary activity than men , even if in dual earners family that have become the model in OECD countries. Women …
… gathering, as a means of complementing or ensuring their family income. According to the European Parliament, in 2014 … mothers, sisters and daughters, who play an active role in family fishing or aquaculture enterprises. Unpaid work by … poverty. This can be achieved through changes to economic structures and ensuring equal access to the labour market for …
… and applications. Changing these seemingly gender-neutral structures and processes is of utmost importance in promoting … and gender equality in organisations. Beside these structures, research organisations are experienced as highly … the role of a father or an equivalent second parent in the family, thereby promoting gender equality. In the Parliament, …
… is not accepted. In many cases, sports governing structures and the media have send messages that confirm … measures enabling female athletes to reconcile their family and professional sports lives and to promote gender … narrowing the gender pay gap, more equal distribution of family leave and combating violence against women. The …
… school, running household errands, taking care of elderly family members, etc.). The lack of availability and limited … stops (often with accompanying dependents and other family members). This means they face higher costs when using … to and from work in time to also meet their domestic family care obligations, or provide ample space and …
… equality within the mandate of the ministry in charge of family affairs and other groups (BE, DE, IT, AT, PL, RO). In … for Gender Equality [within the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth] Germany … government agency. These bodies sit outside of ministerial structures. Hierarchical location of governmental gender …