… gaps persist in the labour market and distribution of care responsibilities. Women remain the main carers for … is evident in their higher take-up of parental leave and part-time working, and higher inactivity rates. The results of the …
… gaps. Also women should not involuntarily be confined to part‐time employment. Although some of these issues are regulated … on results and effects. This administrative approach is part of administrative reforms towards knowledge based and …
… exists in the performance assessment of employees who work part-time. Stereotypes such as part-time staff being less … to work. Here, it should also be noted that provision of care not only includes childcare, but also care for the …
… EU, women do the bulk of the cooking, household tasks and care work. This situation is mirrored among persons with … but women face a double disadvantage. Their rate of full-time employment* (19 %) is less than half that of women … hours worked, taking into account the higher incidence of part-time employment among women. Copryight …
… and communications technology (ICT) and health or personal care. Gender segregation poses challenges for these … in jobs typical for their gender. Women often end up in part-time jobs that pay less and have a lower social status. Fewer …
… reduce gender gaps include: providing childcare and other care provision; changes in parental leave pay and conditions; promotion and support of part‑time and flexible working arrangements; legal provisions and …
… partly due to the difficulties with work/life balance and care arrangements. This is a result of the institutional … and employment policy that reflects the unavailability of part-time and flexible working arrangements and expensive or …
… [1]. 2. 31% of employed women in the EU only worked parttime in comparison to a mere 7.4% of men in 2009 [2]. 3. The … point [3]. 13. Around 30% of working-age women with care responsibilities are either economically inactive or …
… sex disaggregated data for parental leave, for the time spent in different activities, and for the accessibility and availability of care facilities for elderly persons. Also, the use of … for children: they are comparatively more involved in parttime work to be able to care for children, and therefore …