… in the world of work, with unequal distribution of care, family and other household duties a major barrier to … jobs or substantially reducing paid work time to meet care needs. This has consequences for personal income, … and reskilling opportunities (EIGE, 2019e). For men, care and family duties are not a structural constraint to …
… with the victim and perpetrator. In healthcare and social-care settings, professional obligation is a factor requiring … to report intimate partner violence to the authorities if dependent children are involved. However, this is not always …
… in platform work, with the imbalanced division of care between women and men restricting women’s choices more … structural bias in the gender division of unpaid work and care responsibilities, restricting women’s choices in the … those who are working fewer hours, particularly women with care responsibilities, and those with poor health. A study of …
… of time (which measures gender equality in engagement in care and social activities) and the availability of some … reduction in working hours, for the purposes of providing care.’ In other words, the directive calls for flexibility … by blurred boundaries between leisure time and unpaid care, with phenomena such as contamination (leisure time …
… the only option for people to combine substantial unpaid care responsibilities (primarily taken on by women) with paid … work–life balance and opportunities to combine care and work responsibilities, while men are more likely to … a complex, multifaceted topic, with outcomes often heavily dependent on the type of service provided and the workforce …
… dominated by women, such as schoolteacher or personal care worker in a residential service, are considered … difficult to automate. In fact, the number of personal care workers has risen substantially in recent years …
… and are over-represented among people in need of long-term care (EIGE, 2020e) but also because gendered power dynamics … This is especially true for those in need of long-term care and medical assistance (WAVE, 2019). Disability, too, … women with disabilities are more likely to be in some way dependent on their abuser, which prevents them from accessing …
… The availability of high-quality, affordable care services has long been acknowledged as essential to enable people to reconcile paid work and care responsibilities. This is particularly true for women … women as care recipients, as more women than men are dependent on long-term care, and also as caregivers, with the …
… with other households, many more lone mothers with dependent children live in a dwelling with a leaking roof, … decreases with the number of children in the family. Care responsibilities keep 7.7 million women out of the … work part-time to care for children and other dependent family members. Lower salaries, a higher likelihood …
… including younger and older cohorts, lone mothers with dependent children, and those from migrant communities or … are often rooted in the unequal distribution of care and other responsibilities within the household. … lone mothers, or from additional care for older and other dependent family members. In addition, more women than men …
… including younger and older cohorts, lone mothers with dependent children, and those from migrant communities or … are often rooted in the unequal distribution of care and other responsibilities within the household (EIGE, … supporting provision of quality childcare and long-term care using EU funding a proposal to revise the targets set by …
… work in the informal economy, such as domestic work and care work, where human rights abuses are commonplace . … Work-Life Balance Directive the contribution of domestic care work to the achievement of gender equality targets … debt bondages with their recruiters. They are also highly dependent on the employer and may have little or no knowledge …
… and timings? Are more women than men providing care for children and other family members? Which age groups among women and men provide more unpaid care? For example, do younger women provide more childcare than men? Do older men provide care for their spouses? What services might support different …
… indicators include: increased proportion of men’s time in care-related activity increased employment for women and men, including migrant women, in the formal care economy increase in women’s access to, and hours in, … social inclusion Increase the accessibility and quality of care facilities for other dependants Fight the exclusion of, …
… women are often caring for others and also need to take care of their dependents during a disaster, ...) Examples of … with services iv. Ensuring equal access to health care through developing infrastructure, including primary care Outputs CCO 20 - New or upgraded capacity for health …
… better work- life balance for parents and people with care responsibilities Please note that these indicators [2] … provision of flexible, affordable and high-quality care for older people, including digital technologies, shared care and intergenerational care services Increased provision …
… balance by enhancing the quality and accessibility of care provision; supporting active ageing; strengthening integrated health care communication; advancing the integration of shared … balance, including access to childcare and care for dependent persons Measures for a healthy, well-adapted …