… at times that are inconvenient for those with children to care for, and so are newsroom meetings. A self-imposed rule … coming on. This is a sustainable policy since TV3 has the institutional and management capacity to continue it. Also, …
… Gendered division of labour and the gendered nature of institutional arrangements, which differentially structure … Finally, regulatory reform that supports child and elderly care can also promote gender equality. Gender implications in … is, however, not enough. Fiscal allowances for unpaid care labour are even more important in terms of creating …
… through the teachers and the leadership of schools at an institutional level. However, one of the main problems … lower status positions that are sometimes identified with care-giving (such as primary teaching), whereas men are …
… reasons for this: their reproductive role their role as care-givers for dependants (children and the elderly or … medical services. This can be the cost of medical care which can be prohibitively expensive, time and … as stated above. European countries use a wide variety of institutional arrangements to provide health insurance …
… This is due to a combination of inequalities at legal, institutional, structural, socioeconomic and cultural levels. … etc. In all OECD countries, women spend more time on care work (time spent to care for a child or another adult) … attitude on the part of police officers and legal staff. Institutional circumstances Gender-neutral legislation and …
… Although individual nominations are allowed, collective or institutional nominations are preferred. The reason for this … and break occupational segregation, for instance: men in care work + primary education, women in engineering, science … opportunities in the work place or introducing changes in institutional practices. Money Women/Men fighting gendered …