… 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, …
… High-level Conference on Work-Life balance as a leverage for women’s empowerment and promoting gender equality, … the private space – they completed domestic tasks provided careforchildren and elderly, and were generally excluded from …
… of the transformation of an organisation’s culture for advancing gender equality is work–life balance. Work–life … for caring responsibilities , including childcare and carefor other dependants (e.g. people with disabilities, … Scientific Research, France, university kindergarten and children’s camps , Politecnico di Milano, Italy, updated …
… and to determine the measures and authorities responsible for the prevention of equal treatment. The so-called Act on … assessment due to maternity/paternity/parental/child care or health leave (extended by the time corresponding to … setting up) nurseries or childcare centres, or hiring a day carer at universities for young children (under the age …
… and innovation. Policy framework The National Strategy for Gender Equality in the Slovak Republic 2014-2019 [1] was … informatics. Since 2014, they have organised “Girls’ Day”, which sees IT companies and institutions welcome girls … Development Plan (CDP) In 2013, the Faculty of Health Care and Social Work at Trnava University developed a GEP (as …
… It is good to be here today to mark International Women’s Day with you, and to share with you our latest data on the … made can be easily lost. I’d therefore like to thank you for joining today, to take a look at what’s happened since … across the EU have been doing some 36 hours of unpaid care work each week during the pandemic, which is almost …
… 2022. The topic of the meeting was "An ambitious future for Europe's women after COVID-19: mental load, gender equality in teleworking and unpaid care work after the pandemic". Good morning all, Early last … care of ageing parents, and of cooking three meals a day. It is no secret that in every singly country in the …
… of what I want to speak about today. Our economies have for centuries been moulded according to a male model. While … pandemic, women have been doing about 36 hours of unpaid care work a week. That’s almost 2,000 hours a year, which, to … intelligence is increasingly becoming part of our day-to-day lives. Already, 10 % of the EU population has done …
… New evidence from the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) shows that artificial intelligence … ride hailing. AI is also increasingly becoming part of our day-to-day lives, so it is good the EU is drawing up … can pose a particular threat to those caring for small children. In platform work, there is a higher share of men …
… 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 …
… event was organised in cooperation with the Directorate for Relations with National Parliaments. The speech opened up … I believe we should be taking away from the data. That is: care is critical to our economies and to our lives. It seems … the EU, a spectacular 79 % of women do housework every day, compared to 34 % of men. Well, during the pandemic, …
… this speech at an event titled Gender Equality As a Driver for Recovery, organised by the Portuguese Presidency of the … European Union on 5 March 2021. With International Women’s Day just around the corner, and the EU set to roll out its … Women working in retail, accommodation, residential care, domestic work and clothing manufacturing suffered heavy …
… Members of the European Parliament, dear guests, Thank you for inviting EIGE- the European Institute for Gender Equality … Tomorrow [5 March], ahead of the International Women’s Day, EIGE will release the results of the review. It shows … of women being kept out of the labour market due to care responsibilities. Currently, 37.5 % of women in the EU …
… 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. …