… than women? In EU Member States, both paid work and unpaid care work exists. These different kinds of work are performed … Public financial allowances, such as paid parental leave, child benefit, carers’ allowances, agricultural subsidies and … you stay at home to care for others – an older relative, a child, a sick person, etc. – you are very often not paid for …
… employment rate for mothers aged 20-49 with a young child (younger than 6 years old) is 65.4 % in comparison to … % of 15-to-64 year old inactive women are inactive for care reasons, i.e. looking after dependents (children or …
… into the labour market following a career break due to care responsibilities. It can be a catalyst for greater … of time suggests a link between the better sharing of care responsibilities within a family and a higher engagement … Member States are sorted in descending order. Once a child enters the family, traditional gender roles tend to …
… affect gender roles, particularly in the division of care work at home, is key to progress on gender equality. … The EWCS shows that in households with the youngest child below 7 years of age, women spend an average of … 2 p.p. among people with no children to 15 p.p. with one child, 19 p.p. with two children and 29 p.p. for women and …
… time-limited job protection to enable an employee to care for their new-born child, and afterwards return to work with the same employer, … they are also important policy instruments for supporting child, maternal and paternal health and well-being, birth …
… living in couples, they also show that the arrival of a child has the greatest negative impact on the mothers living in couples. The disproportionate weight of care duties on mothers limits their participation in or … with the peak times for family formation and increasing care duties — be it for children, grandchildren or those who …
… market. Women and men share equitably in family- and care-related work involving household chores, child rearing, and looking after other family members, while … learn and teach in a gender-equitable way in schools, day care centers, and all other educational facilities. Women and …
… generous parental leave and its well-developed public day-care services, education, health and infrastructure, … currently under way to support fathers’ participation in childcare, especially taking up parental leave. The Family …
… school calendars. A measure that supports family-related care leave is the possibility for proxy voting, i.e. allowing MPs who are absent due to their care responsibilities to delegate their voting power to a …
… in power and decision-making, media, environment, the girl child, and power and decision-making in households [15]. The … gender employment gap (20–64 years); time spent in unpaid care work per week. Objective 2 — reducing the gender pay, … violence and harmful practices, unpaid domestic and care work, women’s participation in decision-making, sexual …