… In March 2002, the European Council decided to set targets for the availability of childcare facilities: “Member States … to 44 spend three times longer than men in childcare per day. Likewise, care responsibilities account for the main reason women work …
… how the generation of tomorrow can be better equipped for the future at the Europe of Tomorrow conference in Prague … stand and why. Let me take you back to a typical day, not too long ago, during the height of lockdown. You … for the parents, a primary school for the twins, a day-carefor the two-year old and with whatever space remains, …
… EU countries aren’t keen and have been blocking the law for almost a decade now. It looks odd, this world, doesn’t … significantly more likely to take career breaks to take care of children. This can eat into the time they are able to … but I have one. And should she herself become a mother one day, I would not want her to be judged on those terms. How to …
… and work-life balance”. The European Parliament has called for the “right to disconnect” from work. This is a good … talking about the work of raising children, of taking care of ageing parents, of cooking three meals a day. This work is not paid and you won’t find it in …
… current mental well-being. It is considered a valid tool for measuring mental health and screening depression in … the physical and mental health of those providing care, who experience accumulated chronic stressors and often … Response options for each symptom ranged from ‘about every day’ to ‘rarely or never’. Findings presented here show the …
… unequally shared of the three most common forms of unpaid care, the other two being childcare and long-term carefor older people and people with disabilities and other … 91 % of women with children spend at least an hour per day on housework, compared with 30 % of men with children. …