… maternity, paternity and parental leave, institutional care arrangements for children and dependent elderly and distribution of paid and unpaid work …
… Research and data show that the unequal division of care responsibilities is a key issue for reconciliation of … labour market are in part due to the unequal division of care responsibilities. Men’s participation in the care of children and other dependents is increasingly …
… aimed to challenge traditional stereotypes, reduce the care gap and promote men’s active role in the family, with a … to take a more active role in the family and reducing the care gap through the sharing of unpaid work at home. …
… Finally, regulatory reform that supports child and elderly care can also promote gender equality. Gender implications in … tax elements (such as mandatory joint filing, dependent spouse allowances, and tax credits conditional on … in the areas of education, health, childcare, care of dependent persons, public transport and social services; …
… norms and attitudes, the unequal distribution of care responsibilities in the household and the way … differences in: employment rate. part-time work. unpaid care and family responsibilities. access to rights and assets … long-term care services for children, elderly and/or other dependent relatives allowing women and men to participate …
… during extreme weather events and an increased burden from care work. There is also evidence of gender-specific … change. For example, women spend more time at home due to care duties, and thus depend on domestic heating to a greater … and ensure universal access to education, health care and economic opportunity. During the UN World conference …
… 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 … caused by waiting lists and the distance to travel for care. Men are more likely than women to declare other …
… etc. In all OECD countries, women spend more time on care work (time spent to care for a child or another adult) as a primary activity than … is likely to be a family member upon whom the woman is dependent. Furthermore, such a measure overlooks the fact …
… inequalities (e.g. the labour market, childcare or elderly care). It is very seldom in those that are not ‘immediately’ … and personal life for all as well as the equal sharing of care responsibilities between women and men; reducing … the transition from institutional to community-based care, in particular for those who face multiple forms of …
… (and other dependents) to different locations (such as day-care centres, school or leisure activities). This may require … children to school, running household errands, taking care of elderly family members, etc.). The lack of … as bicycles). In urban areas, women are generally more dependent on public transport. Third, women and men have a …
… it may be that a young person moves from being financially dependent to being in control of their own budget, from … in access to the labour market young families and care responsibilities. Issues of gender inequality in the … for women aged 25 – 29, reaching 65.5%. Young families and care responsibilities Starting a family may be another …